Our projects help give babies a strong start with neonatal care and early childhood checkups, provide the nutrition they need to thrive, and ensure that they receive critical vaccinations to protect them from preventable—but deadly—diseases.
We work to keep children healthier and reduce the risk of serious illness by effectively preventing, detecting, and treating sickness. To better diagnose and treat children, MSF provides local health structures with high-quality medical equipment, labs, and microbiology services. We also provide our child patients with access to lifesaving drugs, and we campaign for lower drug prices to increase access.
MSF is committed to meeting our pediatric patients where they are, including rural and remote areas. We train community health workers on how to provide medical check-ups, screenings for malnutrition, testing and treating malaria, and more.
In emergency settings, our pediatric response includes interventions such as vaccination to prevent outbreaks of communicable diseases such as measles, therapeutic feeding to treat severe acute malnutrition, and outpatient services in camps for refugees and internally displaced people.