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Dealing with Ebola's double blow
Healing through sharing
MSF closes final Ebola projects for survivors
Our priority is to treat open wounds, fractures and paediatric emergencies
Crisis Info 1 - Hurricane Matthew, October 2016
The psychological scars of Ebola
A promising new one-dose cholera vaccination strategy could save lives during outbreaks
Vulnerable People Left Behind
Dadaab 25 years
MSF denounces decision condemning Dunkirk refugee camp to probable closure
We try to sleep for half an hour to gain the strength to perform another surgery
Latest attacks on east Aleppo hospitals leave medical care in tatters
Time is running out for the children of east Aleppo, who have no hope for the future
Treating, Containing, Mobilizing: The Role of MSF in the West African Ebola Epidemic Response
We’ve been working every day around the clock
Dagahaley is the place I know as home
Responding to cholera and other medical needs
Reaching hospitals in besieged east Aleppo has become a danger in itself
Teams reach hurricane-affected areas and find needs for clean water and medical care
East Aleppo is being devastated in front of us
Doctors ready to re-enter east Aleppo if given safe passage
Four hospitals hit as bombing and shelling continue in Damascus region
Medical staff faced with unimaginable choices
Eastern Aleppo hospitals damaged in 23 attacks since July
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.