<p>Doctors Without Borders has been using a means of transportation favored by locals in Nigeria’s Borno State to help get people to hospital amid continuing curfews and restrictions caused by conflict between state forces and Boko Haram.</p><p>MSF said on January 15 that, since June 2017, it had transported some 1,800 patients to hospital aboard one of the six three-wheeled vehicles, known locally as keke napeps, that it had repurposed as ambulances.</p><p>The vehicles are lightweight, low-cost, easy to maneuver and are not viewed as a threat by the military, MSF said. Credit: MSF via Storyful</p><br />