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MSF provides health care for 30,000 Liberian refugees in Sierra Leone
World Trade Organization wrestles with access to cheap drugs solution
Health organisation warns that kala-azar has returned to South Sudan
MSF alert to the lack of essential medicines and medical supplies in Argentina
MSF Head of Mission in Dagestan remains missing after 100 days - efforts by authorities fail to secure release
Ten years of conflict, violence and human suffering
Access Campaign accomplishments 1999-2002
In South Sudan, rains and MSF intervention end nutritional crisis
Preparing for the winter, MSF ships 600 tonnes of food to Afghanistan
MSF expresses its solidarity with the abductees' families and the ICRC.
Sydney Summit a step back for access to medicines, but it is not the end of the story
Roche Is faulted for high cost of AIDS drug in poor countries
Equitable access: Scaling up HIV/AIDS treatment in developing countries
Expect progress to be tough at WTO summit on drugs
Drugs for the poor
Ministers put lives at stake in trade-off
Inroads into care for neglected diseases in Honduras but many still without treatment
While malnutrition rates decline in Angola, conditions remain severe
Deadly kala azar threatens thousands in exhausted southern Sudan
Ten million Euros needed now to prepare for deadly new strain of meningitis in Africa
US trade position threatens access to medicines in Latin America and the Caribbean
MSF assists civilians fleeing the fighting following a coup d'état attempt
Condemned to Repeat? The Paradox of Humanitarian Action
Mission impossible - humanitarianism is neutral or it is nothing
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.