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Emergency obstetrical care in Haiti, where maternal mortality is highest in western world
Those too ill to walk or too poor to be carried, in time, simply die
The terrible burden of MDR-TB in Abkhazia
New TB strategies for children in Monrovia
DRC measles campaign: Free treatment for all cases
DRC diary: The last day has come and gone
Treating TB in southern Sudan
Treating HIV/AIDS co-infection: MSF's project in Homa Bay, Kenya
TB patients still waiting for new diagnostic tools and treatment
Five reasons to focus on children
Peru's Lurigancho prison project: Five years working with people forgotten before they were dead
Health needs already start to dwarf the new peace accord
DRC measles vaccination: first round ends, second round starts
Open response to Abbott Laboratories letter to MSF of March 15
Praying for rain in northern Kenya
MSF launches massive measles vaccination campaign for 550,000 children
Registration problems for antiretrovirals in Africa
In Dubie thousands were dependent on one small pipe for clean water
Frustrations remain as MSF continues to provide dispersed aid in Lebanon
Increased insecurity hampers MSF medical assistance to the population of Darfur
Chad refugees in Darfur: Providing first aid, mobilizing other aid agencies
Better access to treatment for Ethiopian kala azar patients
Haiti's poor suffer as world looks elsewhere
Armenian project improves access to healthcare during first year
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.