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MSF staff in Dogdoré, eastern Chad, evacuated after security incident

Drawing attention to Mount Elgon violence has been difficult

Terrorised population in desperate need of assistance

Rumours forecast violent outbreaks in eastern Chad

Violent conditions faced by thousands of Somalis and Ethiopians crossing the Gulf of Aden

Crafting programs in Zambia for limited resources

MSF vehicle damaged in explosion in Mogadishu; no MSF staff injured

Aid distribution in Myanmar Delta dependent on the number of boats - and boats on the tides

MSF scaling up nutritional programs in Ethiopia

MSF hiring and training national staff for emergency response in Myanmar

MSF teams in Sichuan Province, China, focusing on mental health, shelter, and basic relief items

MSF expands nutritional programmes in southern regions of Ethiopia

One month after Cyclone Nargis: Hope and despair

UN food crisis summit must move beyond old, ineffective recipes

Relocation process exacerbates trauma of displaced people in South Africa

How national staff bore the brunt of MSF aid effort in first days of Myanmar's cyclone disaster

MSF is supplying hospitals with medical materials after a violent blast caused a high number of victims in the town of Sinjar, Iraq

MSF vaccinates over 300,000 people against meningitis in Niger

MSF treating 435 severely malnourished children in stabilisation centres in Ethiopia's Oromiya region with new nutritional intervention

Netherland's Government pursues MSF in Swiss Federal Court

Thousands in Myanmar still have received no aid three weeks after Cyclone Nargis

More visas, expert staff and supplies still needed to cope with the huge needs of Cyclone Nargis survivors

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.