Blogs

It’s been almost three months since I left Karakalpakstan, and I’ve come to the International TB conference in France to present our findings...

If you’ve read anything in the news about problems or violence related to South Sudan recently, there’s almost no chance that it was near Raja....

Sudanese refugees carrying supplies on their heads walk to southeren Sudan

Today we began the celebration of Eid ul-Fitr, which is the feast
day marking the end of Ramadan. Well, I say ‘we’ began the celebration,
but...

It all happened so fast; I froze. I certainly didn’t know what to do.
The kid was completely shocked and confused.

I’ve spent most of my first week in the MSF office in front of my computer, the same computer that I was sitting in front of a week earlier at my...

Another car arrives at our house in Abobo with supplies and our two
international staff. We leave to visit Anyama Hospital,
escorted by two 4x4...

The market is bigger and there are more goods. This is our first outing—to
the market and Anyama Hospital [Ed.

Salha, our head of mission, sent us a text this morning, telling us to hold
on. The message included a little wink: "Don't forget—the Licornes do...

Patients are showing up with their prescriptions for antiretrovirals and
tuberculosis drugs. We're starting to take care of them. In the end, the...