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Abducted MSF staff member escapes, but help needed for three others still kidnapped
MSF reinforces response to DRC Ebola outbreak in Boende
The failures of the international outbreak response
Civilians are paying the price of heavy fighting
Effects of conflict spreading whilst health system struggles to cope
The struggle to protect civilians in South Sudan
MSF treats victims of sexual violence in Bangui
MSF response to the WHO new Ebola roadmap
MSF makes care for rape survivors a priority
Life has returned to Gaza
Medical care through war and truce
MSF’s new Ebola management centres already overwhelmed
MSF deeply saddened by deaths of a Guinean, a Liberian and a Sierra Leonean colleague
The development of a multilingual tool for facilitating the primary-specialty care interface in low resource settings: the MSF tele-expertise system
Ebola Epidemic confirmed in Democratic Republic of Congo: MSF sends specialists and material to the epicentre
Tens of thousands of South Sudanese refugees receive cholera vaccine
"The population does not buy the idea that this is a religious conflict”
Hepatitis B virus in the Lao People's Democratic Republic: a cross sectional serosurvey in different cohorts
Stories from Bharka Camp
“With so many IDPs the challenge is to target our work to the most vulnerable”
MSF receives 31 new wounded at the General Hospital
Lift the Blockade on Gaza
International Response to West Africa Ebola Epidemic Dangerously Inadequate
New Strategies and More Hands-on Capacity Needed to Curb Ebola Epidemic
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.