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A healthy baby boy called Miracle born on the Aquarius

Dozens of refugees and migrants wounded after trying to escape horrific captivity conditions

“Hospitals must always be prepared; you never know what will happen”

MSF response to second Ebola outbreak in DRC since 2016

“This feels more like an emergency room than a normal delivery room”

Seeking to assist Syrians, wherever they are in need of help

Crisis update – May 2018

Governments slated to vote on first-ever resolution at World Health Assembly

Dreams of returning home remain distant for displaced in Darfur camp

Living under daily coalition airstrikes

MSF responds to cholera outbreak amid heavy rains and flooding

Ninth Ebola outbreak in 40 years hits urban area

Days of violence and mass casualties in Bangui

Fire and bloodshed in Bambari, a town symbolising peace
Conflict and tuberculosis in Sudan

Treating patients with chronic conditions in a war context

The dangers refugees face fleeing

Violence on demonstrators in Gaza is 'unacceptable and inhumane'

Newly displaced Syrians face multiple challenges in Idlib and northern Hama

“In half of the injured we received… the bone has literally been turned into dust.”

Nurses without limits

MSF-supported hospitals treat mass casualties caused by airstrikes in Sana'a

Access Campaign Year in Review 2017

Thousands of displaced kids in Aleppo catch up on vaccinations

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.