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Over 10,000 people flee violence in Chad
Malnutrition on the rise in south-central Somalia
Papua hit by simultaneous epidemics
Another attack against civilians in Ivory Coast 'confidence zone'
Focus on major surgery cases, goods distribution and mental health care as MSF teams continue at Indonesian earthquake zone
MSF mobilises to complement Indonesian relief efforts
Local response has been quick but gaps still remain in the aftermath of the Indonesian earthquake
Médecins Sans Frontières in the forgotten crisis of Somalia
Rain and power blackouts hamper aid delivery at Indonesian earthquake zone
WHA passes breakthrough resolution hailed by MSF as 'crucial first step' towards global R&D framework that meets health needs
First MSF teams to Indonesia earthquake
MSF facilities looted - for many Sudanese life is just as difficult now as before the peace accord
Upsurge of violence harming civilians in southern Sudan
MSF helps develop a simple rapid HIV/AIDS viral load test
Murky Waters: Why the cholera epidemic in Angola was a disaster waiting to happen
Access to safe and free water needs to be guaranteed
After four years, MSF is about to hand over mental health projects in Armenia
Violence continues in Darfur as MSF treats 46 war wounded from latest attack
MSF supports opposition to Gilead's tenofovir patent application in India
In El Wak the land might find relief, but malnutrition has taken hold
'The epidemic has started' - Responding to a meningitis outbreak in southern Sudan
Access to health care - Colombia's cycle of violence
As the number of infected people reaches 20,000, response to Angola cholera epidemic remains insufficient
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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.