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Vaccination in Masisi, Eastern DRC
Website

MSF Analysis

In 2017, the Operational Centre in Brussels created the Analysis department with the objective of supporting and challenging field operations in analysis, advocacy and networking, and producing critical analysis on the politics of health and humanitarianism based on MSF's experience . The MSF Analysis website is intended to stimulate debate on the themes of migration, refugees, aid access, health policy and the environment in which aid operates. analysis.ocb.msf.org
 
Maternal and Child Health services in Douentza Hospital .
Medical resource

Medical Guidelines: Essential obstetric and newborn care

Essential obstetric and newborn care is designed as a tool to help protect mothers and their children in adverse environments. It is intended for midwives, doctors with obstetrics training, and health care personnel who deal with obstetric emergencies. medicalguidelines.msf.org - 5 Jun 2017
 
Insein clinic, for treatment for HIV, TB, and Hepatitis C in Yangon. By Alessandro Penso, Feb 2018.
Medical resource

Medical Guidelines: Essential drugs

This guide is a practical manual intended for health professionals, physicians, pharmacists, nurses and health auxiliaries involved in curative care and drug management. We have tried to provide simple, practical solutions to the questions and problems faced by field medical staff, using the accumulated field experience of MSF, the recommendations of reference organisations such as the World Health Organization (WHO) and specialised documentation in each field. medicalguidelines.msf.org - 5 Jun 2017
 
Insein clinic, for treatment for HIV, TB, and Hepatitis C in Yangon. By Alessandro Penso, Feb 2018.
Tuberculosis

Medical Guidelines: Tuberculosis

This guide has been developed jointly by Médecins Sans Frontières and Partners In Health. It aims at providing useful information to the clinicians and health staff for the comprehensive management of tuberculosis. Forms of susceptible and resistant tuberculosis, tuberculosis in children, and HIV co-infection are all fully addressed. medicalguidelines.msf.org - 5 Jun 2017
 
South-Sudan: thousands at risk of cholera and malnutrition in Pieri
South Sudan

“They killed the women, the girls, everybody in the town”

"I left Yuai on 15 February because of the fighting. I left running, there was no time to take anything," says William Nyuon Kuolang, 41, a father of five. Voices from the Field - 2 Jun 2017
 
South-Sudan: thousands at risk of cholera and malnutrition in Pieri
South Sudan

Thousands at risk of cholera and malnutrition after fleeing attacks in Yuai and Waat

More than 27,000 people have fled their homes since mid-February after clashes between the Sudan People’s Liberation Army (SPLA) and opposition groups. Press Release - 2 Jun 2017
 
Rohingya camp expansion
Water and sanitation

The Evolution of Emergency WASH in Humanitarian Action

This report provides an overview of both historical trends and current challenges in emergency WASH programming. Some ways forward are suggested and can be summarised as three key take-home points. arhp.msf.es - 1 Jun 2017
 
Post Operative Care in South Mosul, Iraq
Iraq

Crisis Update – northern Iraq, June 2017

MSF is continuing to provide medical care, including for trauma, and mother and child care, in areas throughout northern Iraq. Crisis Update - 31 May 2017
 
Nigeria: Fighting the worst meningitis C epidemic in nine years
Nigeria

“The lack of diagnostics and available treatments are the main challenges”

"This is reported to be the largest outbreak of meningitis C we have seen in nine years in Nigeria.” Voices from the Field - 30 May 2017
 
Niger - Meningintis vaccination - April 2017
Meningitis

MSF responds to declared outbreaks in Nigeria and Niger

In Niger, MSF conducted vaccination campaigns with local authorities for more than 463,800 people – aged between two and 20 years – in 28 health areas Project Update - 30 May 2017
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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