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Podcast from the Field

Haiti, Nigeria, Niger, Chad / 22.05.09

(8.0 MB)

Over the last four months, Médecins Sans Frontières teams in cooperation with the Ministries of Health, have carried out the largest vaccination campaign for 7.5 million people in West Africa.

Find out more about this huge logistical campaign from our teams on the ground, including Australian medical doctor Liz Bannister and Dr Greg Elder, Program Manager for Nigeria.

  

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