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“We walked all night, staying away from roads for fear of being caught”

A family returns to a village battered by war

Instability in the south

MSF provides medical and psychosocial assistance to people affected by the landslide in Mocoa

Battling a large-scale measles epidemic

The Politics of Fear

"The war is taking a very high toll on the civilian population"

Khan Sheikhoun victims have symptoms consistent with exposure to chemical substances

The patients we receive are the “lucky ones”
Describing the toll of war on health in absentia

Stabilising emergencies in a pocket of safety

Explosive devices have deadly impact on people fleeing or returning home

Case Study on humanitarian response in North-east Nigeria

Medical staff and patient killed in an attack on MSF-supported hospital

An obligation to tell the world

Preventing cervical cancer

MSF joins Europe-wide action challenging patent on key hepatitis C drug

MSF warns about the use of humanitarian aid for political and military interests

Innovative vaccine could prevent thousands of child deaths from diarrhoea

Fewer than five per cent of people in need are treated with new drugs

MSF withdrawing from Ibb Al-Thawra hospital

“Yesterday, it was calm; we only received 20 war-wounded patients”

Thousands of wounded and sick coming from western Mosul

Innovative vaccine against rotavirus

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.