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MSF warns about the use of humanitarian aid for political and military interests

Innovative vaccine could prevent thousands of child deaths from diarrhoea

Fewer than five per cent of people in need are treated with new drugs

MSF withdrawing from Ibb Al-Thawra hospital

“Yesterday, it was calm; we only received 20 war-wounded patients”

Thousands of wounded and sick coming from western Mosul

Innovative vaccine against rotavirus

Urgent humanitarian assistance needed for thousands of people who fled fighting in Wau Shilluk

“My future is unclear, and I don't know what will happen to all of us from Wau Shilluk.”

Warring groups must allow aid to population in need

One year after the EU-Turkey deal: migrants and asylum seekers are paying the price with their health
Dilemmas in access to medicines: a humanitarian perspective

No eyes on the ground

Changes in medical practice in Syria

“I feel like I have been given a second life by the doctors and nurses here.”

A year of life-saving activities in Ibb

MSF denounces the widespread violence on migrants and refugees at the Serbian/Hungarian border

Bringing aid close to the frontline

The war has left tens of thousands of children unvaccinated

No woman should die to give birth

endTB partnership launches clinical trial to target toughest strains of tuberculosis

Reducing risks for pregnant women

MSF resumes medical work in Haydan hospital

Safe delivery care in Afghanistan

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.