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MSF reaching remote areas still in need of aid
Fresh fighting leads to further mass displacement in Bouca
A comprehensive response to family and sexual violence is critical
Millions still waiting for AIDS revolution
Epidemic of family violence in PNG requires a coordinated response
Making violence unacceptable
Typhoon Haiyan: First baby born in MSF maternity unit
“Depression can be as much of a disability as blindness”
Syrian refugees face appalling conditions
MSF team sets up inflatable hospital
Typhoon Haiyan: MSF nurse brings aid to her remote community
The challenge of giving birth and staying alive
MSF expands to respond to emergencies
Typhoon Haiyan: “We are building up a picture of the human suffering that has accompanied this disaster”
Typhoon Haiyan: "We have nothing, we lost everything"
Typhoon Haiyan: Aid urgently needed in rural areas
MSF opens mother and child hospital in Irbid to support Syrian refugees
Typhoon Haiyan: "People are in need of everything"
Typhoon Haiyan: Eyewitness account of an MSF staff in Tacloban
Typhoon Haiyan: MSF starts treating patients
Typhoon Haiyan: Interview with Dr Johan von Schreeb, MSF surgeon in Guiuan
Typhoon Haiyan: Video interview with Dr Natasha Reyes
Occupied Minds - Children and live ammunition
Occupied Minds - Children and home detention
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.