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Meningitis vaccine for 607,000 people in rural Chad
Medical and humanitarian emergency continues as violence persists in Ivory Coast
Chris Hondros
MSF helps respond to increased medical needs while continuing relief activities
Making the Switch: Ensuring access to improved treatment for severe malaria in Africa
Revolutionary advance in severe malaria treatment: Using artesunate instead of quinine could save 200,000 lives annually
MSF carries out second boat evacuation from Misrata, Libya, with 64 war-wounded onboard
Treating the wounded then restoring dignity with small gestures
In the safe haven of surgery: A little respite in Bangolo hospital
Two MSF teams attacked by armed men in South Kivu, DRC
Survivors of boat collapse off Lampedusa coast receive medical and psychological care
Immediate care given to victims of military bus attack in Afghanistan
Frontline: In Libya, Working to meet the greatest medical needs
'The people around me in Kenya saw it as an event in another world, but for me it was my problem'
MSF in Ivory Coast works amidst high insecurity to supply and support medical facilities
Europe opens new front against affordable medicines in trade deal with India
MSF psychologists work with quake and tsunami survivors in Japan
MSF unable to reach patients in war-torn Abidjan
MSF evacuates over 70 war-wounded by boat from Misrata
MSF calls for immediate end to violence against civilians
Alarming numbers of new wounded in west Ivory Coast
MSF reiterates its calls for urgent unhindered access to the wounded
MSF claims sanitary conditions in Lampedusa, Italy, below humanitarian standards
Conditions worsening in Ivory Coast
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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.