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Central African Republic

UN must urgently and radically change its humanitarian response

Press Release - 12 Dec 2013
 
IPD - Airport Bangui CAR
Central African Republic

The aid world has failed the people of the Central African Republic

For months CAR has experienced increasing levels of violence. The UN-led humanitarian response to the suffering is too little, too late
Statement - 12 Dec 2013
 
IPD - Airport Bangui CAR
Central African Republic

Open letter to the UN humanitarian system

Open Letter - 12 Dec 2013
 
MSF HOSPITAL, IDLIB Region, SYRIA
Syria

"Hospitals don't even have the most basic of medicines"

Just back from his mission, an MSF doctor describes the appalling conditions in the hospitals of eastern Aleppo Voices from the Field - 11 Dec 2013
 
Emergency Trauma Surgery in Al Ramtha Governmental Hospital.
Syria

MSF treats hundreds of victims of civil war in emergency programme in Jordan

Emergency surgical programme in Al Ramtha Hospital in Jordan treats hundreds of war wounded patients from Syria Project Update - 10 Dec 2013
 
Community Hospital in Bangui
Central African Republic

Violence in Bangui Hospitals

MSF calls for a ban on any armed presence in healthcare facilities following summary executions inside Bangui hospitals. Press Release - 9 Dec 2013
 
CAR wounded in Hopital Communautaire, Bangui
Central African Republic

MSF treats wounded following violent clashes in Bangui

Press Release - 5 Dec 2013
 
Syria - Al Safira district
Syria

People try to live ordinary lives as conflict grinds on

Adam Sharp, a project coordinator for Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) in Syria, gives a moving and personal account of MSF's work
Project Update - 29 Nov 2013
 
CAR.BOUCA.VIOLENCE
Central African Republic

Fresh fighting leads to further mass displacement in Bouca

A further wave of mass displacement in the town of Bouca following fresh clashes between reported anti-balaka elements and ex-Séléka forces highlights the need for urgent humanitarian action in CAR. Press Release - 26 Nov 2013
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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