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MSF projects in Darfur, June 2007
'More than five million women in our waiting rooms' - as strong as they are vulnerable
Stateless Rohingyas in Bangladesh: No one should have to live like this
MSF emphasizes government's responsibility towards Darfur's civilians
Stories of people who fled Mogadishu
MSF aid worker has been killed in the Central African Republic
MSF reaction to G8 declaration on Africa and innovation
G8 declaration on innovation and intellectual property will directly harm access to medicines
'Nobody should have to live like this'
'People are trapped in the middle of the conflict'
Retaining health workers: the basics
Patients without providers: emergency response needed
Despite new types of health workers, demand still outstrips supply
Malawi's Emergency Human Resources Plan: a ray of hope?
Coping with health worker shortages: lessons and limits
A delayed arrival in Katanga
TB treatment casts shadow of uncertainty
Is the struggle against acute malnutrition in Niger gaining ground?
Help wanted: confronting the healthcare worker crisis to expand access to HIV/AIDS treatment
MSF reacts to charges issued against Palestinian staff member
The Women Testify
Providing emergency medical care to victims of violence in the Niger Delta
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.