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Displaced and distressed: people’s mental health in East Africa
Ebola patient care increases amid growing tensions in North Kivu
Lassa fever: A challenging disease to diagnose and treat
“These displaced people live in fear of being attacked at any time”
“Without urgent action, common infections and minor injuries could be deadly again”
The invisible burden of antibiotic resistance in Mosul
“Over a third of our patients in East Mosul show antibiotic resistance”
Rann was attacked – and was left “like a graveyard”
Thousands fleeing Rann attack seek refuge in Cameroon
#Kenya: @MSF managed the triage of rescued survivors of the #RiversideAttack in a medical tent last night to quickl… https://t.co/d8prUDerS9
“To see one smile on a broken face is enough to know that this work is worthwhile”
MSF Mbéra health programmes handed over to ALIMA
Crisis update: Borno and Yobe states, January 2019
A long and painful journey
Trapped by landmines
Update on response to Sunda Strait tsunami
“All I have in this world are the clothes on my back”
"Thank God, my family is safe!"
A week in Yemen
MSF supports health centres tending to Sunda Strait tsunami victims in Indonesia
Calling on governments to scale up oral TB treatment
Tens of thousands of Cameroonians seek refuge in southern Nigeria
“It was overwhelming – no one was expecting injuries on this scale”
“People who fled their homes said there was no warning”
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.