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Iraq - Syrian refugees in Domeez camp
Iraq

Growing number of Syrian refugees in Domeez

The registered number of refugees gathering at the Domeez camp, near the city of Dohuk in the Kurdish region of Iraq, is increasing daily. While 700 to 1,000 newcomers are registering every day the services provided in the camp remain insufficient to cope with mounting needs. Project Update - 10 Apr 2013
 
Activists from across Europe stage flashmob in front of the European Parliament
Project Update

EU-India free trade deal puts millions of lives at risk

Activists from across Europe stage flashmob in front of the European Parliament calling on Europe to drop harmful provisions. Press Release - 9 Apr 2013
 
Bangui, patients at Community hospital
Central African Republic

The situation stabilises but remains tense

Ten days after the takeover of Bangui by the opposition group Seleka, life in the capital is gradually returning to normal. Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) continues its medical activities and strengthens its teams across the country. Project Update - 4 Apr 2013
 
Mali

Deadly clashes in Timbuktu

Project Update - 4 Apr 2013
 
Palestinian Authority, Chris Huby, sept 2011
Palestine

The fight against hopelessness

Since the Israeli army first occupied the West Bank in 1967, there has been a massive military presence in the area. A complex system has been developed to keep the local population under control, which extends far beyond the wall separating the West Bank from neighboring Israel. Project Update - 3 Apr 2013
 
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Project Update

MSF condemns abduction of staff

Statement - 3 Apr 2013
 
India

Indian supreme court delivers verdict in Novartis case

The landmark decision by the Indian Supreme Court in Delhi to uphold India's Patents Act in the face of the seven-year challenge by Swiss pharmaceutical company Novartis is a major victory for patients' access to affordable medicines in developing countries. Press Release - 1 Apr 2013
 
MSF Speaking Out

Salvadoran Refugee Camps In Honduras 1988

The 'Salvadoran Refugee Camps in Honduras 1988' case study describes the dilemmas regarding a public stance that was not supposed to be public. In 1988, after 8 years in the Salvadoran refugee camps in Honduras, MSF decided to withdraw. MSF refused to meet the excessive, and even dangerous demands by the refugee committees, these extensions of the Salvadoran guerrilla forces that exerted a tight and violent control over the refugee camps. Speaking Out Case Studies - 1 Apr 2013
 
Bangui, patients at Community hospital
Central African Republic

We urgently need to help the sick and wounded

Interview with Serge Saint Louis, MSF head of mission in Bangui. Project Update - 28 Mar 2013
 
Bangui, patients at Community hospital
Central African Republic

Insecurity, lootings and lack of water and electricity are the main concerns

Sylvain Groulx, MSF coordinator in Central African Republican, talks about the situation in Bangui, almost a week after the Séleka opposition group took the capital, and the consequences that the fighting and looting might have on the population of the country, -many of them still hiding in the bush- with the rainy season looming. Project Update - 28 Mar 2013
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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