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Epidemics: Neglected emergencies?
“It was clear from our patients’ wounds that the snipers were shooting to kill”
In Memoriam: MSF colleagues killed in the Kunduz Trauma Centre attack
Countries should take up new WHO ‘test and treat’ guidelines
“The crossing is more deadly and infinitely more miserable”
Lake Chad region: providing assistance in the epicentre of violence
“The only certainty is that people will remain uprooted and continue to live in fear”
MSF appalled that another supported hospital in Damascus area hit by missiles
Unacceptable conditions for migrants and asylum seekers in Pozzallo reception center, Italy
MSF tackles spike in malaria with help of local communities
Activity Update, October 2015
Malakal, An Inadequate Refuge
MSF treats 60 people wounded in grenade explosions
"The root cause of these illnesses is overcrowding and sub-standard living conditions"
Dramatic increase in patients in Malakal’s UN site as living conditions jeopardise health of thousands
“The air raids continued with 10 to 15 almost every day”
Termination of MSF support to MDR-TB programme in the penitentiary system after accreditation was cancelled on 19 October
Living beneath the bombs in Haydan
Challenges in Responding to Massive Displacements in Resource-poor Settings
Provide Safe Passage
MSF reinforces medical activities in Bangui following more than a month of renewed violence
MSF launches global action against Pfizer and GlaxoSmithKline to cut the price of the pneumonia vaccine
"The only way you can leave is by sea"
Crisis Update – October 2015
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.