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A story from Medair Project Manager in Chad

It is hell on earth and the world is looking away.

Medair – Mpox emergency  – GOMA, Democratic Republic of Congo - 29 AUG 2024

Mpox emergency in DRC – Awaiting vaccines, working on a Strategic National Response Plan

Primary Healthcare System in Crisis

Highlighting how the multilayered crisis is significantly impacting the availability and cost effectiveness of healthcare services in Lebanon, and the critical importance of primary healthcare centres.

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How solar power transforms access to water in Yemen

In Yemen, water is scarce. Before the current conflict, Yemen was considered one of the world’s most severely water-stressed countries. This situation has worsened. Less than half of the population has access to a clean water source, with severe effects on people’s health, agriculture, and livelihoods. For many communities in Yemen, drinking unsafe water is the only choice, as safe drinking water is inaccessible and unaffordable.

Afghanistan: A mother’s journey

In order to provide for their families, many Afghan mothers are confronted with daily challenges.

Memories from Afghanistan

Medair’s former Communications Officer shares her memories of Afghanistan.

Why We’re Still in Jordan

We’re been working in Jordan since 2012. We’re not going anywhere yet.

When Water Bends Bones

In a mountainous region of Yemen, water weakens bones. It deforms. It causes life-changing health concerns and financial burdens. It is one more tragedy for the Yemeni people who have already been through the unfathomable.

In pictures: Fighting the spread of COVID-19 in Bangladesh

How do you fight the spread of COVID-19 in the world’s largest refugee camp?

In pictures: Providing homes for Rohingya refugees

In Kutupalong Camp, permanent structures are not authorised. Refugees live in temporary shelters made of bamboo and tarpaulins. Our teams distributes items that aim to improve living conditions: ‘‘These kits provide more durable and sustainable solutions for families’’, says Khaled Nishan, Medair Project Officer. ‘‘This is especially important to protect homes from the monsoon season and other harsh weather conditions in southern Bangladesh.’’

Still going, through the storm

How people in Honduras are surviving the impact of back-to-back hurricanes. Honduras was hit by back-to-back major hurricanes, Iota and Eta, in November 2020. The high winds and heavy rains compounded an already fragile humanitarian situation.

Burning plastic, Dust, and Ash: The Rohingya Refugee Camp Fire

You could see the smoke for miles.

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