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“The lack of diagnostics and available treatments are the main challenges”

MSF responds to declared outbreaks in Nigeria and Niger

Departing Nyarugusu camp, MSF continues refugee response at nearby Nduta

Gallery: Magaria: 24 hours with the teams

“If we sit back and do nothing, these people will die”

Malnutrition and disease ravage the settlements around Kalémie

Unacceptable violence in Bangassou hospital

G7 countries must make bold commitments to humane migration policies

MSF accuses Libyan coastguard of endangering people’s lives during Mediterranean rescue

MSF teams support vaccination campaign against meningitis C outbreak

Cholera outbreak threatens to get out of control

MSF continues to provide medical care to migrants and refugees detained in Tripoli

Update on violence in the east of CAR and MSF response

At night, I can’t stop thinking about what is going to happen to me and my children

Over 900,000 South Sudanese refugees are in need of humanitarian aid

Crisis Update - May 2017

Open letter from MSF to the Meeting of the G20 Health Ministers

"The city of Bangassou has turned into a battlefield; we fear the worst for the civilian population"

MSF treats 70 wounded in fighting in Bangassou

MSF calls for a ceasefire in Bangassou to allow for the deployment of urgent medical aid

Team dispatched following Ebola confirmation

Forced to flee Central America's Northern Triangle: A Neglected Humanitarian Crisis

No way to safety for people fleeing extreme violence in Central America’s Northern Triangle

Fighting and deplorable conditions in Aburoc force 20,000 people to flee

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.