A critically ill young girl is brought into a remote MSF health centre. She's unconscious and struggling to breathe. To save her, British doctor Sarah Wookey and her team need two things: dedication and luck
In a busy hospital in Yemen, MSF staff work hard to ensure life-saving oxygen is available for the patients who need it most. As demand grows, one biomedical scientist is exploring how technology can help. Ahmed Alhitary blogs…
Ludvig has recently completed an assignment as part of MSF's emergency team in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. This post was written six weeks after arriving in Bolomba, a remote area where Ludvig and the team have been fighting an outbreak of measles - one of the leading causes of death in children globally.
The maternal child health project, where MSF will be supporting a district in Sierra Leone, has not begun yet. We are due to commence activities later in January.