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In Memoriam: MSF colleagues lost in Nepal crash
Drug shortages threaten progress made in the world’s largest HIV programme
MSF receives 100 injured in one day after shelling of residential areas in Aden
Drug shortages - testimonies from patients and medical staff
Access Campaign: MSF launches global campaign urging India to protect access to affordable medicines
Meningitis epidemic on the decline
DRC: Measles in Katanga - "We’re facing a genuine epidemic emergency."
Gallery: Behind the Headlines
Ebola healthcare workers: a hazardous and isolating job
“They need somewhere to settle in peace to regain their dignity”
Strengthening maternity care in Katiola
Increasing numbers of Iraqis in need of humanitarian assistance
“Bodies were everywhere - on the tables, in the hallways, on the floor.”
MSF provides psychological first aid to survivors of fatal sea crossing
G7: The world is no better prepared today than a year ago to respond to Ebola
Testimonies from displaced people in Khamer
“Many civilians are injured and killed by the ongoing crisis.”
Crisis update – 2 June 2015
MSF helicopter crashes in Nepal
MSF concerned with the rapid spread of the cholera outbreak
Ebola accountability report: An unprecedented year
A nurse in Old Fangak
Psychological first aid helps Nepalese rebuild their lives
Migration: Search and Destroy does not save lives
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.