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Occupied Minds: Ola's story
MSF treats 34 wounded after airstrike on camp for displaced people
Life stands still for 43 families in Ayotzinapa
MSF prepares to treat victims of possible electoral violence
MSF receiving large numbers of patients in Aden, as security situation in Yemen deteriorates
Providing medical care in Anadan, a city located between three frontlines
“We created a new medical network in the region because the health care system was destroyed”
MSF urges EU Health Commissioner and EU Health Ministers not to skip critical regional Ministerial conference on TB next week
Innocent victims of the civil war
Crisis update - 23 March 2015
Treating children against the ‘evil eye’ of malnutrition in the pastoralist community of Fiq
Ready, set, slow down: New and promising DR-TB drugs are grabbing headlines but not reaching patients
Multi-drug resistant tuberculosis: Speeding up research efforts
Ebola: Pushed to the limit and beyond
The Luxury of MDR-TB treatment in Myanmar: An impossible choice for many
MSF receives over 60 patients after Aden clashes
endTB
Leading medical organisations team up to bring new TB treatments to those in need
Patient and staff testimonies from Lugansk and Donetsk
Reaching the vulnerable
Indian generic companies should reject Gilead’s controversial hepatitis C ‘Anti-Diversion’ programme
Thousands of Nigerian refugees seek safety
Use of chlorine in an attack on a village in Northern Syria
Gallery: Omar Al Balkhim, surviving the wounds of Syria
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.