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HIV/AIDS and children
HIV does not mean a death sentence
The dilemma of HIV pediatrics
This HIV-positive girl is lucky. 99% of Mozambican children get no treatment
Children under two and AIDS
Fighting leads to renewed displacement in Katanga province, DRC
Increased insecurity for both civilians and aid workers threatens humanitarian assistance
Goods distribution in Pakistan quake region
Risk of a second wave of mortality in Pakistan
Safdar Chok becomes first 'health-care village' in the heart of Pakistan earthquake region
MSF worried about the security situation in Equatoria
MSF finds catastrophic health situation in the DRC, in spite of political transition
Multidrug-resistant tuberculosis: no tools to properly treat people
'We will continue to struggle with enormous challenges'
Kala azar complicates HIV/AIDS treatment in Humera
Security concerns in northern Uganda
MSF hands over Ukraine HIV/Aids programme
After six years, MSF hands over its HIV/Aids programme
Work to treat polluted waters after Hurricane Stan
MSF urges WTO to re-think access to life-saving drugs now
MSF team of three intervenes after ethnic clashes in Assam
Mental health support to Asian quake survivors: 'People haven't fully grasped the full impact of it.'
In the aftermath of Hurricane Stan, a village has become cemetery
Hurricane Stan leaves long term water problems for affected villages in Guatemala
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.