 A MSF driver struggles to push his motorbike over a bridge on the route to the health center in the village of Nzeret, the epicenter of a measles epidemic that spread through this remote northern area of Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC)&nbsp;in early 2016. The bridge had been in even worse shape until MSF purchased additional wooden planks and hired a crew of local workers to fortify it earlier that day, a necessary measure in order to carry out their planned 5-day measles vaccination campaign. MSF had named measles among the top five epidemics that could erupt or worsen in 2016.&nbsp;DRC has the fifth highest under-five mortality rate in the world. An estimated 465,000 children in DRC die each year of preventable diseases.&nbsp;Nzeret, Bas-Uele province, Democratic Republic of the Congo. May 27, 2016 