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In Limbo - Journey's end in Athens, Greece
Greece

Vulnerable People Left Behind

Report - 20 Oct 2016
 
Kunduz Hospital After the Attack
Kunduz hospital attack

Battlefields without doctors, in wars without limits

"We cannot accept that we might be targeted for treating the wounded enemy," says Christopher Stokes, MSF General Director. "We will take our message to those with the fire-power in all of the places where we work. We will continue to demand of the most powerful and their allies that they turn their rhetoric into reality. And we will denounce those who seek to erode the laws of war." Crisis Update - 3 Oct 2016
 
MSF Staff Killed and Hospital Partially Destroyed in Kunduz, Afghanistan.
Kunduz hospital attack

It’s all gone. It’s all gone…

Testimony about the bombing of MSF Kunduz hospital by Faizullah, patient administration officer Voices from the Field - 2 Oct 2016
 
MSF Trauma Centre In Kunduz, Afghanistan
Afghanistan

One-year commemoration of the attack on the MSF Kunduz hospital

On 3 October 2015, MSF’s trauma hospital in Kunduz, Afghanistan, was destroyed by precise and repeated US airstrikes. The attack killed 42 people, including 14 MSF staff members, 24 patients and four caretakers, and wounded dozens more. Photo Story - 2 Oct 2016
 
MV Aquarius rescue 720 03 Oct 2016
Mediterranean migration

MSF rescued nearly 2,000 people in less than seven hours

“When we arrived to our second rescue this morning, people were in the water and some were close to drowning. It was a horrific site,” said Nicolas Papachrysostomou, MSF’s Field coordinator on Dignity I. Project Update - 2 Oct 2016
 
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Sweden

MSF begins working with asylum seekers

Project Update - 22 Sep 2016
 
Guinea-Bissau. New healthcare project for children in Bafata
Child health

"Transferring medicine from rich countries to poor countries without adapting it does not always work"

Interview with Daniel Martínez, paediatrics specialist. Voices from the Field - 22 Sep 2016
 
Access to medicines

MSF welcomes GSK’s decision to lower the price of the pneumonia vaccine for some of the world’s most vulnerable children

“GSK has taken a critical step forward for children in emergencies,” says Dr Joanne Liu, MSF’s international president. “With this price reduction, our teams will finally be able to expand their efforts to protect children against this deadly disease. GSK should now redouble efforts to reduce the price of the vaccine for the many developing countries that still can’t afford to protect their children against pneumonia.” Press Release - 21 Sep 2016
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)

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We provide medical assistance to people affected by conflict, epidemics, disasters, or exclusion from healthcare. Our teams are made up of tens of thousands of health professionals, logistic and administrative staff - most of them hired locally. Our actions are guided by medical ethics and the principles of independence and impartiality. We are a non-profit, self-governed, member-based organisation.

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