Effective treatment means people with HIV can live long, healthy lives. But for those living in remote communities, getting access to these vital medicines can be a challenge. Valeria blogs about a team aiming to change that…
Armando is a doctor working with Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctor Without Borders (MSF) in Chad. Here he blogs about the significance of Lake Chad: a crossroads of violence, hope and solidarity during recent armed conflict.
Working in Gety reminds me of Ridley Scott’s movie Kingdom of Heaven. The film was unfortunate, and badly directed, and the central point of the story was not well done.
"The memory is still very fresh from numerous conflicts over the last 20 years that have unleashed violence to civilians and triggered massive population displacements."
Here's an update on what happened to the two young brothers, Eric and Moses, who recently lost both parents and younger brother to Ebola, who I wrote about in my previous po
When I arrived at the Ebola Management Center (EMC) in Foya, two weeks ago, it felt like this place was from another dimension, but it is now part of my routine.
"We organized a raffle and dinner for our staff and everybody enjoyed the anxiousness of winning the premium items - mattresses and wheelbarrows - and laughing at those who won that not-so-hot ones."