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"The people who leave take enormous risks"
"Home is where the patient is": a qualitative analysis of a patient-centred model of care for Multidrug-Resistant tuberculosis
The challenges of a vaccination campaign
"People forget that you can still die from measles"
Dozens wounded treated amid new wave of violence in Malakal
More measles vaccinations needed
“No patients, no problems:” Exposure to risk of medical personnel working in MSF projects in Yemen’s governorate of Amran
The challenges of treating prisoners with Drug-Resistant TB
International efforts to protect civilians in Central African Republic failing to stop slaughter
MSF suspends activities in Ad Dhale following security concerns
Tens of thousands of refugees from Central African Republic arrive
Refugee crisis hits Central African Republic’s neighbours as more flee violence
Perspectives of refugees on returning to Somalia
House arrest is a 'tradition'
Extreme violence and tensions in Carnot
Drugs for the Poor, Drugs for the Rich: Why the Current R&D Model Doesn’t Deliver
Crossing mountains to reach a hospital
Insecurity in Leer has devastating consequences for those hiding in the bush
"We saw the ugly consequences of the fighting every day"
The day MSF left Bentiu
MSF vaccinates 400,000 children against measles
Specialised mental health treatment to target survivors of Haiyan
Three months on from typhoon Haiyan
MSF condemns continued attacks against civilians
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.