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Southern Africa needs the right COVID-19 vaccines, at the right price – right now
South AfricaOpinions and debates2/24/2021

Southern Africa needs the right COVID-19 vaccines, at the right price – right now

MSF urges wealthy countries and pharma companies to immediately equitably distribute the right vaccines, at the right price, to low- and middle-income countries.
Self-care tips for managing your own health
All news2/23/2021

Self-care tips for managing your own health

Take charge of your own health by becoming more familiar with your body and monitoring it regularly.
Five questions on the Ebola outbreak
GuineaAll news2/23/2021

Five questions on the Ebola outbreak

On 14 February 2021, the authorities in Guinea declared a new Ebola outbreak. As one of the key medical organisations responding in the huge 2014 – 2016 West Africa Ebola outbreak, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) immediately started mobilising a team of Ebola-experienced specialists to form the core of a response team. Anja Wolz is the Ebola Emergency Coordinator overseeing MSF’s response and outlined the current situation in this interview.
No fridge, no problem, to store insulin for people with diabetes
All news2/9/2021

No fridge, no problem, to store insulin for people with diabetes

MSF study shows some insulin can be stored at warmer temperatures. Good news for people with diabetes in places where refrigeration can be a luxury.
“If seriously ill people can’t get to hospital, you can imagine the consequences”
EthiopiaTestimonies2/5/2021

“If seriously ill people can’t get to hospital, you can imagine the consequences”

Albert Viñas has been involved in almost 50 emergency responses with Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) over 20 years. He has just returned from Ethiopia, where his role was to prepare for medical teams to access areas of eastern and central Tigray and assist people affected by the current crisis. Since violence broke out in this northern Ethiopian region in early November 2020, some 60,000 people have taken refuge in Sudan and hundreds of thousands have been displaced within Tigray. He describes what he found.
MSF urges wealthy countries not to block COVID-19 patent waiver

MSF urges wealthy countries not to block COVID-19 patent waiver

Ahead of the next round of talks at the World Trade Organization (WTO) to discuss a proposal by South Africa and India to waive monopolies on COVID-19 medical tools during the pandemic, MSF called on the wealthy countries opposing the proposal not to block it and ruin its lifesaving potential for billions of people in the rest of the world.
“All I want is to be able to live decently”
LebanonTestimonies2/1/2021

“All I want is to be able to live decently”

A growing number of Lebanese people have been knocking on MSF clinics’ doors over the past year, unable to cover their medical fees anymore - particularly in remote areas. In our clinic in Hermel, in the northern part of the Bekaa Valley, the number of Lebanese patients with non-communicable diseases requesting our services more than doubled between 2019 and 2020.
Malawi is overwhelmed by second wave of COVID-19
MalawiTestimonies1/28/2021

Malawi is overwhelmed by second wave of COVID-19

After being relatively spared by the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, Malawi is now being swept by a new, fast-spreading wave of the disease that is quickly overwhelming the healthcare system. In the first few weeks of January 2021, the number of people confirmed with the disease has doubled every four to five days, and while the local capacity is already saturated, access to vaccines is likely a few months away. MSF responded to a call by the health authorities in Blantyre, and launched emergency activities to tackle the exponential increase in the number of severe patients in the area.