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Snakebite: How a public health emergency slithered under the radar
Testimonies from refugees and staff in Lesbos
Global health community slithers away from snakebite crisis as antivenom runs out
1,658 people rescued in busiest day ever for MSF search and rescue operations
MSF completes cholera vaccination campaign in Juba
After 18 months in locked compound, displaced families decide it is safe to go home
More about sexual & gender-based violence
“Every single case we saw was complicated, and touching and difficult and emotional”
Katanga measles epidemic keeps worsening
Fishermen receive training in saving lives at sea
Testimonies from fishermen receiving training in saving lives at sea
Displaced by conflict in Nigeria
The fear that follows them. Providing mental healthcare for refugees
Refugees in Kos stuck in appalling conditions
Delivering training to healthcare workers stuck in Gaza
Two MSF aid workers killed as fighting continues in Unity state
“We treat anyone who is injured, whatever their politics.”
MSF treats patients with symptoms of exposure to chemical agents
Boat ambulance reaches patients in remote communities into northern Jonglei State
MSF receives 10 people with wounds from Macedonian stun grenades
At least 65 civilians killed in coalition airstrikes and heavy fighting in Taiz
Dramatic influx of displaced people threatens medical crisis at PoC camp
Influx of Nigerian refugees in the Diffa region continues
Tens of thousands flee Boko Haram violence
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.