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MSF starts reaching people in remote mountain regions by helicopter and on foot following the earthquake

“Some villages are 80-100 percent destroyed. It was beyond my expectations.”

ICRC and MSF alarmed by attacks on country’s lifelines

Main hospital in Aleppo stops activities after being targeted

MSF and MOAS rescue 369 people on first outing

SOS MEDITERRANEE

MSF doctor describes the challenge of getting aid to hardest hit areas

Crisis update – 27 April

Fighting Ebola in the slums of Freetown

Promoting health at the heart of the communities

Nomads of war: A headmaster and his family living under a tree

MSF teams have arrived and are assessing needs

MSF sending teams and supplies to Nepal

Population flees Haradh as latest attacks leave 11 dead and 67 wounded

Nomads of war - perpetual displacements of South Sudanese families in Upper Nile

MSF sending more medical and relief teams to assist victims of the Nepal earthquake

MSF is sending medical and non-medical teams to assist victims of the Nepal Earthquake

Malaria epidemic in “a pediatric unit crammed with beds”

Seeing families, children, and babies coming off the boats

Treating children during the Malaria peak at Rutshuru General Hospital

Working to prevent children from falling ill

MSF and MOAS – Answers to some frequently asked questions

European leaders are digging in their heels - saving lives in danger right now is still not their priority

“Their Lives are Shattered”

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.