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“We can’t just stop our lives because of the war”
Cholera outbreak spreads to Dadaab refugee camp
Interiew with Madeleine Habib - Captain of Dignity
A year in pictures 2015
“There are plenty of families with young children amongst the refugees camped out in the mud of Grande-Synthe Camp”
“Life in Raqqa was terrifying. During the day we lived with the government’s airstrikes; at night there were coalition airstrikes”
Updated death toll – 42 people killed in the US airstrikes on Kunduz hospital
MSF delivers petition calling for investigation into hospital attack
“People cope with these tough living conditions because often they haven’t known anything else.”
An unprecedented birth peak
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New survey shows outdated policies and practices risk further spread of drug-resistant TB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
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.