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Raqqa’s besieged residents deprived of urgent medical care

“I suddenly found myself treating my own premature triplets”

Over one million children vaccinated against measles

MSF concerned by high numbers of AIDS deaths in sub-Saharan Africa

A dramatic deterioration for asylum seekers on Lesbos

“One in four patients we assist has experienced violence”

MSF at IAS 2017

MSF strongly condemns the armed robbery of its clinic

Malaria preparedness vital as rains begin

Baby brutally killed at a hospital

Against their will: New report on sexual violence

Against their will

Release our colleagues abducted four years ago

“Some families have to choose between taking a child to hospital or feeding the others”

Urgent need for improved water and sanitation to curb cholera

On the move and unable to move because of conflict

MSF urges G20 to take action on health issues

Medical care in West Mosul: “There are no heroes in this story, only victims”.

Malnutrition on the rise in Pibor

MSF provides emergency medical care in conflict-affected Kasai region

Zemio, a new town under fire

A difficult journey of healing for war-wounded residents in Mosul

HIV response in West and Central Africa will not succeed if key barriers remain unaddressed

Out of Step 2017

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.