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A brief history

Ituri: The other victims of violence - humanitarian workers

Ituri: From minimal to nearly non-existent aid

Plenty of food - yet the poor are starving

Niger Crisis: overview of MSF programs

Lives dangle by a thread in Darfur

MSF hopes to get a better picture of the medical situation in Magdanly

Action needed to tackle the second wave of the AIDS drug pricing crisis

Niger Crisis: A food chain that leads to malnutrition

Aid workers warn of North Korea's forgotten health crisis

Malnutrition: A critical situation in Akuem

Waking up to Congo's sleeping sickness

MSF ends Marburg operations in Angola

Violence intensifies in Port au Prince

Number of MSF activities in Ukraine being handed over to local authorities and NGOs

Colombia mission establishes three permanent clinics

Marburg outbreak: When saving lives seems cruel

Niger food crisis: ineffective response by humanitarian aid system, unable to respond to the emergency

Rape and sexual violence ongoing in Darfur, Sudan

MSF compound robbed at gunpoint in Walikale, North Kivu province, DRC

MSF's response to the Niger food crisis: One of the largest feeding programs

Prices of AIDS medicines in developing countries continue to be a concern

Niger food crisis: Pay or die

Niger food crisis: Early diagnosis, slow and misguided aid

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.