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Niger - Magaria Paediatric Unit
Niger

One of the world’s biggest paediatric intensive care units is full

The 200-bed paediatric intensive care unit in Magaria, Niger, is overwhelmed as MSF teams tackle an unprecedented malaria peak in a hospital that covers a region of one million people.

Press Release - 25 Sep 2018
 
MSF TB Treatment in Mumbai, India
Tuberculosis

Global leaders must make bold commitments at first-ever UN tuberculosis summit

As world leaders meet at first-ever UN TB summit, MSF highlights urgent need to scale up newer tools available today to save lives, and develop a fast, safe and simple cure for TB Press Release - 25 Sep 2018
 
MSF activities in Masisi
Democratic Republic of Congo

48 hours on the frontline of maternity care

blogs.msf.org - 24 Sep 2018
 
Aquarius: denouncing and activity
Mediterranean migration

Italian government pressures Panama to stop Aquarius rescues on world's deadliest maritime route

SOS MEDITERRANEE and MSF demand that European governments allow the Aquarius to continue its rescue mission. Press Release - 23 Sep 2018
 
Trapped in Moria
Greece

“It is difficult to believe this is Europe”

http://blogs.msf.org - 21 Sep 2018
 
Diagnosing, treating and researching HIV-kala azar co-infection
Kala azar

Diagnosing, treating and researching HIV-kala azar co-infection in Ethiopia

MSF teams in Abdurafi, Ethiopia, talk about the challenges of diagnosing and treating kala azar in people living with HIV, and are collaborating on research into ways to better understand and prevent the neglected tropical disease. Project Update - 20 Sep 2018
 
Snakebite Amputation
Snakebite

Time to strike back at snakebite and end the antivenom access crisis

Every year, an estimated 2.7 million people are bitten by venomous snakes, resulting in death for more than 100,000 people. Although effective treatment exists for snakebite envenoming, the vast majority of people aren’t able to access it. Report - 19 Sep 2018
 
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About MSF

Five myths about working for MSF

blogs.msf.org - 18 Sep 2018
 
Consequences of war for civilian population in Bangassou
Central African Republic

“We simply can’t let these people down. But we remain vigilant”: MSF returns to Bangassou

In 2017 a series of security incidents forced MSF to evacuate our team from Bangassou, CAR, and suspend activities in the area. In April 2018, our team returned to the city. Interview - 18 Sep 2018
 
Trapped in Moria
Greece

Moria is in a state of emergency

An open letter from MSF clinical psychiatrist Dr Alessandro Barberio, Moria camp, Lesbos, Greece on the desperate circumstances for refugees in the camp and the mental health emergency Open Letter - 17 Sep 2018
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)

Independent medical humanitarian assistance

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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