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Access to safe and free water needs to be guaranteed
After four years, MSF is about to hand over mental health projects in Armenia
Violence continues in Darfur as MSF treats 46 war wounded from latest attack
In El Wak the land might find relief, but malnutrition has taken hold
MSF supports opposition to Gilead's tenofovir patent application in India
'The epidemic has started' - Responding to a meningitis outbreak in southern Sudan
As the number of infected people reaches 20,000, response to Angola cholera epidemic remains insufficient
Access to health care - Colombia's cycle of violence
World Intellectual Property Day: Governments should ignore the conclusions of WHO report on intellectual property and public health at their own risk
Research Unit on Humanitarian Stakes and Practices (UREPH)
CNN: The End of AIDS-A Global Summit with President Clinton
International Photo Exhibition
Just the sound of a car makes people fear for their lives - violence in Central African Republic
Niger malnutrition: Thousands of children already treated
Around the clock surgery in N'djamena's main hospital
Palestinian Territories : MSF refuses to be a 'social palliative' of EU & US policies
Cholera in Angola: With almost 500 new cases every day, MSF urges Government to take much stronger action
'Ketudi Byakudya' - We don't have enough food
Living in fear: Colombia's cycle of violence
Declining nutritional conditions caused by drought brings reinforcement of MSF teams in Dinsor
Lesotho's painfully slow fight to treat HIV
In southern Sudan, this tree is the only hospital for miles
MSF launches new health care project in Galgaduud
Two decades of conflict take toll on northern Uganda
How we deliver medical humanitarian assistance
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