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"The most unlikely people survived" – An Australian epidemiologist recounts her time in Sierra Leone
Brussels-based operational centre of MSF stops emergency medical aid following government’s systematic denial of access
Syrian refugees in Lebanon: "This crisis cannot be forgotten”
MSF responds to Pfizer announcement of pneumococcal vaccine price reduction
Occupied Minds: Looking for hope
Making HIV an ‘undetectable’ virus
MSF's address to the UN Special Session of the Executive Board on the Ebola response
Decline encouraging, but critical gaps remain
Crisis update - January 2015
Hospitals shelled and civilians cut off as fighting intensifies
Malaria - the other epidemic
Floods in Malawi
Crisis upate: January 2015
MSF hospital bombed in South Kordofan
How does MSF care for patients suffering from Ebola?
Maternal and Child Health in Yambio, South Sudan
MSF restarts basic medical activities in parts of Myanmar’s Rakhine State after nine-month absence
MSF calls on GSK and Pfizer to slash pneumo vaccine price to $5 per child for poor countries ahead of donor meeting
Thousands stranded with little to no food
Tackling a deadly outbreak of tropical disease
Thousands of flood victims unable to receive aid
Displaced by Conflict in Iraq: “How Can You Live in Such a Place?”
Healing broken souls and bodies
Improving maternal outcomes with community outreach (part 2)
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.