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Their dignity has been deeply wounded
We are talking about a crisis on top of a crisis
Children treated after attack in east of country
New clinic brings comprehensive care to most vulnerable
DNDi at ten: past success, future challenges
Poor living conditions in Domeez camp put health of Syrian refugees at risk
First Post: Mistrust of aid agencies remains a challenge, says MSF chief
More than 110 treated for blast wounds ahead of elections
MSF continues medical work in Pinga despite insecurity
MSF activities inside the country
An overview of MSF programmes in and around the country
MSF activities for Syrian refugees
"Now I feel better, but I can’t walk"
MSF mobile TB surgery brings hope to patients
Flashbacks, nightmares and baby clothes
Lifesaving mother and child care in the Sidama mountains
Renewed violence hits Pinga
MSF assists migrants freed from the clutches of human traffickers
Healing Iraqis: The challenges of providing mental health care in Iraq
Mental healthcare helps Iraqis rebuild their lives
Niger 2013: Tackling the deadly combination of malaria and malnutrition
Impending threat of deadly malaria and malnutrition combination
Global vaccines community must cut costs of new vaccines
MSF starts treating lead poisoned children in Bagega
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.