The Sentinelles Center in Zinder, by Joris Fioriti
Noma, an appalling disease born of poverty and malnutrition
The malnutrition that kills between 4,000 and 6,000 Nigerien toddlers every year, affected nearly 15% of the under-5s in June 2014. An ideal breeding-ground for noma, which proliferates when immune defenses are at their weakest. AFP journalist Joris Fioriti visited the Sentinelles Center in Zinder in Niger. He wrote a touching article about it which was published by AFP in June 2015. You can read it here
Dr Zala by Sandra Imsand
As a world-renowned pediatric specialist, Dr. Zala has set up a village outreach program. "Zebra" will support him in this task next year.
Lassara Zala is one of those rare people who succeed in getting everyone to agree. For the local population, this Burkina Faso citizen is a benefactor, almost a saint. For the medical community around the world, he is a leading authority on the subject of noma, the disease that ravages the faces of the country’s poor children. Read the article dedicated to him by Sandra Imsand in Le Matin of 31.12.2015.