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Self-harm and attempted suicides increasing for child refugees in Lesbos
Open Letter to J&J: Calling for affordable access to critical TB drug bedaquiline
MSF response to ruling in Gilead sofosbuvir patent hearing at European Patent Office
Restoring body and mind through physiotherapy
With a new Ebola outbreak, we knew we had to act fast
The Aquarius Aquarium
MSF calls for end to Gilead’s hepatitis C drug monopoly
Refugee Libya shipwreck survivors condemned to drown at sea or face arbitrary detention
North Kivu: MSF treats 65 Ebola patients in first month
“The tip of the iceberg”: Stream of patients offer glimpse into scale of sexual violence
Evacuation of refugees and migrants out of Libya is urgently needed
Catching mosquitoes to fight malaria
New Ebola outbreak declared in North Kivu
Abductions and violence, the price to pay to cross Mexico
Suffering mounts as armed groups return to Bambari
Conflict in Tripoli puts lives in danger, demonstrating that Libya is not a place of safety
Suspended grief
MSF statement regarding the death of a staff member in Gaza
“People arrived exhausted; they ran out of water and food during the journey”
One year on, Rohingya refugees live in dire camps, facing an uncertain future and legal limbo
A Rohingya story in Malaysia: “We are always under threat of being arrested”
Nearly one million displaced people in urgent need of assistance
Abu Ahmad: “I always have so many worries; worries about the future.”
Learning from the past, preparing for the future
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.