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Vaccinating kids living in crisis
Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP)
MSF's study in Niger shows no significant benefit from routine use of antibiotics in malnourished children
After two years of crisis, what does the future hold for the displaced in Borno?
There’s still time to stop the TPP from cutting off the critical lifeline of affordable generic medicines
No hope of returning home anytime soon
Starvation continues in Madaya - MSF denounces continued blockage of essential aid and medical evacuations
Measles vaccination campaign launched in Calais and Grande-Synthe camps
Frequently Asked Questions about MSF's work in Grande Synthe camp
"My work is a real opportunity to help those in need, just like me."
No hope of returning home anytime soon
MSF treats malaria cases in Dan Issa, southern Niger
“I’d never before seen the level of casualties I saw in Saada. The scale of wounded was extreme.”
“You shot an innocent person and destroyed a whole family’s life.”
"They didn’t realise that the missile had hit the hospital itself."
Health facilities under attack - MSF wants answers
Five epidemics to watch
Saada attacks wound dozens and kill at least 6, including ambulance driver
At least 10 children killed and three wounded while walking back home from school in Taiz
MSF forced to close major humanitarian project in Mweso following abduction of staff
Medical supplies reach hospitals in besieged Taiz
European policies dramatically worsened the so-called 2015 “refugee crisis”
Our patients and staff need to feel safe
MSF continues to assist refugees in Calais
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.