Urgent humanitarian needs persist three years into war in Ukraine
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Story | Nov 20, 2024
Three-quarters of premature babies who die could have been saved with access to basic health care.
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MSF is helping people access health care in remote communities in Central African Republic, which has just six doctors for every 100,000 people.
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More people worldwide are falling ill with vaccine-preventable diseases because those in fragile and emergency settings don’t have access to routine vaccinations.
Read moreNews | Nov 02, 2023
While there have been some positive developments over the last five years, the number of survivors seeking help is still just the tip of the iceberg.
Read moreStory | Oct 27, 2023
Survivors of sexual violence in the Central African Republic share stories of stigma, survival, and community support in a new MSF report.
Read moreStory | Sep 22, 2023
The app serves as a virtual medical assistant, using an algorithm to aid diagnosis and treatment for children under five in the Central African Republic.
Read moreStory | Sep 06, 2023
A study of two hospitals in conflict-affected settings finds patients at significantly higher risk of developing severe complications resulting from unsafe abortions.
Read moreNews | Sep 01, 2023
MSF suspends support to some health centers amid violence
Read moreStory | Aug 30, 2023
A new mini documentary exposes the forgotten health crisis in the country with the lowest life expectancy in the world: Central African Republic.
Read moreStory | Aug 28, 2023
In the shadow of conflict, the Central African Republic is grappling with a decades-long health crisis.
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