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I had never before seen these types of injuries”

Bombing & fighting threaten provision of medical care & humanitarian aid, MSF warns

Deadly attack on Koulfa Island

MSF and Greenpeace launch life-saving operations in the Aegean Sea

Nubia, the first newborn to survive Ebola

Nine wounded in Saudi-led coalition airstrike on MSF clinic in Taiz

New survey shows outdated policies and practices risk further spread of drug-resistant TB

To curb the HIV epidemic, “clear objectives and patience are the keys”

MSF and the war in the former Yugoslavia 1991-2003 (PDF, 7.5 MB)

MSF provides help to people affected by the cyclones in the province of Hadramaut

Double-tap bombing on MSF-supported hospital – hospital partially destroyed – patients under treatment died in transit

HIV: Antiretroviral drugs fail to consistently reach patients in countries most affected by HIV/AIDS

Stockouts: Testimonies from patients and medical staff

MSF assists victims of new wave of violence in Diffa region

Meeting the most pressing needs at the Calais Jungle

'What they see during the day, they dream at night.”

Despite better access to treatment, many AIDS patients in African hospitals still die

“I had no choice but to run“

Chose life – chose treatment

Hundreds stranded without aid as new border control measures come into force

Statement by Christopher Stokes, MSF General Director

Delivering healthcare to women and children in the communities

Epidemics: Neglected emergencies?

“It was clear from our patients’ wounds that the snipers were shooting to kill”

How we deliver medical humanitarian assistance
Everywhere we work, the circumstances are unique. Nonetheless, our programmes generally follow a common set of practices designed to make sure our resources and expertise are used to maximum effect.