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"Cholera can kill in a few hours. It is therefore vital that specialist treatment centres are accessible."

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Act Now (Africa)

This is an urgent call to international donors join African countries in implementing World Health Organization (WHO) treatment guidelines for malaria.

2003

Act Now (Asia Pacific)

With 23 million cases of malaria annually, the world’s most drug resistant parasites and rising P falciparum (the deadly form of malaria), countries in the Asia Pacific must consider introducing WHO-recommended artemisinin...

2004

Afghanistan: A return to humanitarian action

In late 2008, refugees from Farah province, Afghanistan, told Médecins Sans Frontières aid workers in Iran about the horrific levels of violence they faced inside their country. Some even said that the violence that summer was...

2010

Assisting the Somali Population

An overview of Médecins Sans Frontières' activities in Somalia, Kenya and Ethiopia in response to the humanitarian crisis of 2011.

2012

Beyond Cholera: Zimbabwe's worsening crisis

The cholera epidemic, which started in August 2008 has been unprecedented in scale for Zimbabwe and still continues today. Médecins Sans Frontières has treated more than 45,000 cholera patients during this time.

2009
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