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Four things you didn’t know about malaria in Nigeria
NigeriaAll news1/31/2025

Four things you didn’t know about malaria in Nigeria

In December 2024, the new malaria vaccine was used in Nigeria for the first time. Kebbi state, where MSF supports the Nigerian Ministry of Health in tackling increasingly high levels of malnutrition, are receiving over 500,000 doses of the vaccine.
"We are trying to get back in touch with everyone. "

"We are trying to get back in touch with everyone. "

Testimony from Natalia Torrent, programme manager in North Kivu, on the situation in Goma:
MSF Boosts Emergency Operations in Southern LebanonDonate

MSF Boosts Emergency Operations in Southern Lebanon

Since the ceasefire between Lebanon and Israel first came into effect on 27 November, Israeli forces have continued to engage in military operations in southern Lebanon.
10 things you need to know about neglected tropical diseases in 2025

10 things you need to know about neglected tropical diseases in 2025

Over one billion people are affected by neglected tropical diseases, yet despite this vast figure, they continue to be overlooked. The majority live in the most neglected parts of the world: in the most-remote areas of the world’s poorest countries.
DRC:  In Goma, MSF continues to receive casualties and appeals for humanitarian access

DRC: In Goma, MSF continues to receive casualties and appeals for humanitarian access

In Goma, MSF teams continue to treat the influx of wounded at Kyeshero hospital, even though armed clashes and insecurity in recent days have severely limited their ability to operate.
Calais : MSF calls on French authorities to provide emergency shelter to people on the move

Calais : MSF calls on French authorities to provide emergency shelter to people on the move

In an effort to prevent children and families from being forced to sleep rough, MSF is providing emergency shelter at a private building in Calais. MSF reminds the French authorities that providing emergency accommodation is their responsibility.
DRC: 3 questions on the intensification of the armed conflict in North and South Kivu

DRC: 3 questions on the intensification of the armed conflict in North and South Kivu

In recent weeks, the armed conflict between the M23/AFC and the Congolese army, backed by their allies, has flared up again in the province of North Kivu and spread to the neighbouring province of South Kivu.
Gaza: innovative physiotherapy techniques improve patient's quality of life during war Donate
PalestineWar in Middle EastTestimonies1/29/2025

Gaza: innovative physiotherapy techniques improve patient's quality of life during war

The 15 months of war in Gaza has left MSF physiotherapy teams struggling to provide essential care to war-wounded patients. As a result, our teams have had to adapt, creating new tools to support patients in need of rehabilitation.