From noma to natural disasters, mental health to malnutrition, our staff were on the frontline of humanitarian healthcare in 2019. Here, we share some of their most extraordinary experiences to bring you closer to the action and the people we work tirelessly to help.
From the opening of a brand new hospital in Sierra Leone, to the frontline of humanitarian healthcare in war-torn Yemen, here are four great blogs from our work around the world this month...
From finding hope in the aftermath of Cyclone Idai, to a deeply personal post about humanitarian mental health, here are four powerful stories from our work around the world this month...
What happens to a community after a natural disaster? How can psychological scars heal? Doctor Elizabeth Irungu blogs from Zimbabwe, where MSF teams are responding to the aftermath of Cylone Idai…
When a natural disaster strikes, the days and weeks that follow are key in the race to save lives. Dr Elizabeth Irungu describes a day in the life of the emergency response team as they attempt to reach communities cut off by Cyclone Idai…
How does MSF save lives in the aftermath of a natural disaster? One doctor shares her experience as she joins the emergency response team in Zimbabwe after Cyclone Idai…
Dr Marthe Frieden was in Manicaland, Zimbabwe, working on an MSF diabetes project when Cyclone Idai hit, causing devastating flooding and deadly landslides. As the team race to save lives, she shares part three of her diary…
Cyclone Idai was one of the worst tropical cyclones to ever hit southern Africa. Before it arrived in Mozambique and Zimbabwe, the weather system passed through Malawi, causing devastating floods. Labana sends this update from Makhanga, one of the worst affected areas.