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Community Hospital, Bangui
Central African Republic

Almost 200 more wounded following renewed violence in Bangui

Thousands more displaced Project Update - 24 Dec 2013
 
First baby born in Tacloban Hospital
Philippines

Specialised care for mothers and babies in devastated Tacloban

Voices from the Field - 19 Dec 2013
 
Emergency Philippines - Nov 2013
Philippines

Typhoon Haiyan: Challenges to deliver aid persist

MSF emergency coordinator Caroline Seguin describes the challenges in delivering aid Voices from the Field - 18 Dec 2013
 
Community Hospital in Bangui
Central African Republic

MSF still responding to emergencies 10 days after violence breaks out

Project Update - 17 Dec 2013
 
Mpoko camp, Bangui Airport
Central African Republic

MSF providing emergency care at Bangui airport

MSF is providing a round-the-clock medical service, but the situation remains dire
Project Update - 13 Dec 2013
 
Inflatable hospital set up in the compound of Bethany hospital, Tacloban.
Philippines

I will call her Hope

A mother tells how her daughter died during typhoon Haiyan - but how her new-born baby girl has given her hope Project Update - 11 Dec 2013
 
Inflatable hospital set up in the compound of Bethany hospital, Tacloban.
Philippines

One month after the typhoon

One month after Typhoon Haiyan hit the Philippines, MSF is still working on three of the country’s hardest-hit islands. Project Update - 8 Dec 2013
 
Inflatable hospital set up in the compound of Bethany hospital, Tacloban.
Philippines

MSF reaching remote areas still in need of aid

MSF teams are still finding villages and towns that have not yet received any aid following typhoon Haiyan. Project Update - 26 Nov 2013
 
Bouar area, central african republic, november 2013
Central African Republic

MSF expands to respond to emergencies

MSF deploys new mobile medical teams in crisis-strewn CAR Voices from the Field - 19 Nov 2013
 
Mobile clinic east of Roxas
Philippines

Typhoon Haiyan: “We are building up a picture of the human suffering that has accompanied this disaster”

MSF’s Dr Natasha Reyes describes the physical and mental injuries prompting people to seek medical care. Project Update - 19 Nov 2013
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)

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