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Giving Syrian refugees a safe place to give birth

Rann bombing - one year on

“I feel ashamed of relying on others to live, but we can’t go home”

No red lights to saving lives

33 blast victims treated by MSF in Raqqa in the first week of 2018

Thousands displaced by fighting north of Paoua

Caring for villagers trapped near frontlines in Opytne

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Building a hospital for Rohingya in three weeks

A living nightmare (part two)

Medical evacuations must be permitted with no strings attached

Emergence of diphtheria worsens situation of Rohingya refugees

Crisis update – December 2017

MSF reports show more assistance is needed to meet healthcare needs

MSF Reconstructive Surgery Hospital

A decade of healing at MSF’s reconstructive surgery hospital

A year in pictures 2017

MSF challenges Gilead’s patent application for hepatitis C treatment

A living nightmare (part one): To leave or die

From cholera to diphtheria – shattered health system battles a new threat

MSF surveys estimate that at least 6,700 Rohingya were killed during the attacks in Myanmar

8 ways user fees for health are harmful to people

Health policies must focus on needs of individuals

“Just living has become more difficult”

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.