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Daniel Kuju, health promotion supervisor, and Beatrice Johnson, community health educator, visit semi-nomadic communities in Labarab, Greater Pibor administrative area to conduct health awareness sessions. South Sudan, February 2024.
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Lake Tchad Crisis: Responding to the humanitarian consequences of violence  (Extreme North Cameroon)

CAMERÚN

18 May 2018
 
TB facility in Minsk

BIELORRUSIA

18 May 2018
 
Malaria and malnutrition in South Sudan, Bentiu PoC, Sept 2015 Brendan Bannon.
Memoria Internacional 2017

ARGELIA

18 May 2018
 
Ebola Treatment Centre (ETC) in Bikoro
DRC Ebola outbreaks

Ninth Ebola outbreak in 40 years hits urban area

Project Update 17 May 2018

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At MSF, we publish evaluations, critical reviews and guidelines detailing our activities and research.

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MSF International Activity and Financial Reports

Each year, MSF publishes an International Activity Report and an International Financial Report, with details on our activities in each country. The reports provide global financial and operational information, and reflects on the major challenges we faced over the previous year.

American soldiers raid peoples homes in Tikrit, Iraq, in search of weapons, 5 June 2003.
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The Practical Guide to Humanitarian Law

guide-humanitarian-law.org

Definitions are often the first step toward granting or denying a person's rights. The aim of The Practical Guide to Humanitarian Law is to provide precise meaning and content for terms such as "terrorism", "refugee", "genocide", and "intervention". These are terms that the media have introduced into everyday conversation, yet whose legal and political meanings are often obscure.

This Guide explains the terms, concepts and rules of humanitarian law in accessible and reader-friendly alphabetical entries. Written from the perspective of victims and those who bring them assistance, the Guide outlines the dangers, spells out the law, and points the way toward dealing with violators and violations of the law.

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Where we work

In more than 75 countries, Médecins Sans Frontières provides medical humanitarian assistance to save lives and ease the suffering of people in crisis situations. Find out more about our actions in every country below.

 
Malnutrition

Increasing and ensuring the supply of therapeutic RUF

Project Update 10 Oct 2007
 
Democratic Republic of Congo

MSF sends a surgical team and medical material to the Masisi hospital in North Kivu

Project Update 31 Aug 2007
 
HIV/AIDS

MSF reaction to G8 declaration on Africa and innovation

Statement 8 Jun 2007
 
Germany

MSF at the G8 summit in Germany

Project Update 6 Apr 2007
 
India

Novartis angers critics in India

Project Update 5 Mar 2007
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Influx of wounded patients in Sica hospital in Bangui
Central African Republic

Days of violence and mass casualties in Bangui

Project Update 17 May 2018
 
Bambari May 2017
Central African Republic

Fire and bloodshed in Bambari, a town symbolising peace

Project Update 17 May 2018
 

Myanmar

17 May 2018
 

Libye

17 May 2018
 
Malnutrition project in Madagascar

Madagascar

17 May 2018
 
Cholera response on and around lake Chilwa

MALAWI

17 May 2018
 
Activities in the hospital of Timbuktu.

Mali

17 May 2018
 

Mauritanie

17 May 2018
 
Aquarius SAR: Winter conditions and high seas

Mer Méditerranée

17 May 2018
 

Mexique

17 May 2018
 
MSF Projects in Mozambique

Mozambique

17 May 2018
 
Journal article

Conflict and tuberculosis in Sudan

16 May 2018
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Activities in the hospital of Timbuktu.

مالي

16 May 2018
 
Baalbeck Clinic-Bekaa Valley-Lebanon

لبنان

16 May 2018
 
Kyrgyzstan - Decentralized care for TB patients

قيرغيزستان

16 May 2018
 
Responding to malnutrition and malaria peak in southern Niger

Niger

16 May 2018
 
Don't Excuse Abuse

كينيا

16 May 2018
 
Situation in Borno state, November 2016

Nigéria

16 May 2018
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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.

 

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