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European government policies condemn people to be locked up in Libya or drown at sea
HIV Test and Treat pilot project in Yambio comes to a close
Yambio: HIV community-based Test and Treat pilot project
Visible and invisible wounds – MSF treats survivors of torture
“Our concern is that fighting could turn Hodeidah into a besieged city”
Ongoing fears of outbursts of violence in Bambari hamper access to healthcare
MSF hands over its Manzini project, while continuing activities in Shiselweni
Our teams have been supporting #AlSalam hospital in #Khamer, since 2010. Today, the security situation in this go… https://t.co/0d86H9LgRF
MSF Hassakeh hospital seeing an increase in casualties of airstrikes in northeast Syria
An unsafe country for thousands of refugees fleeing violence in Central America
Today is #WorldRefugeeDay Thousands of people continue to risk their lives to seek safety in Europe. Many are tra… https://t.co/t8NHNXYP9J
Ebola update June 2018
“I will start today from zero”
Syrian refugee works to heal wounds of Iraq's displaced
“There is no place to take cover or hide from the rain”
Medical knowledge that outlasts MSF project
Over 600 rescued people adrift in Europe’s political limbo
European governments must put people’s lives before politics
MSF provides support to hospitals treating wounded from Hodeidah
MSF urges immediate disembarkation of 629 people on board Aquarius at nearest port of safety
Lack of patients forces closure of Ramtha surgical project
Voices of Ramtha
In dust and despair, displaced Syrians wait
Fighting Ebola on the ground, a race against time
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.