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Aiding & Abetting? The Limits of Humanitarian Aid in the Occupied Palestinian Territories
MSF treats dozens wounded after attacks on markets and residential areas
MSF condemns violent armed intrusion in hospital in Kunduz
Distressing humanitarian situation in Upper Nile as civilians come under fire in Malakal shooting attack
Malian refugees at risk of increased malnutrition following cancelled food distributions
“I had no idea how bad it would be. The journey to Europe was worse than what I left behind in Somalia.”
From Eritrea to Mediterranean: "A Lot of Trouble"
The challenge of medical aid
The crisis in Yemen
A Year in Review | 2015
MSF releases case study that reveals the organisation’s dilemmas to position itself in the face of the Srebrenica events
Why MSF needs India to remain open for business
Around Lake Chad: People living in fear
Gallery: Chhattisgarh, India: Walking that extra mile
Staff return to Melut to find water system blocked and main water tanks riddled with bullets
Testimonies from Al-Dhale
Activity Update April & May 2015
MSF resumes activities in Melut amid challenges to access the population in parts of Upper Nile state
MSF teams vaccinate 42,000 children against measles in the region of Bunyakiri
Migration: MSF's response to European council meeting
Scores of wounded treated after heavy fighting in Kunduz province
Crisis update – 25 June 2015
Dadaab refugees - a plea for dignity
EU leaders orchestrating humanitarian crisis on Europe’s shores
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.