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MSF HIV Testing Clinic's in Conakry
Access to medicines

HIV and TB treatment at risk as countries gradually lose Global Fund support

MSF calls on the Board of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria to make urgent changes to prevent drug stock-outs and quality issues with HIV and tuberculosis medicines for countries gradually losing donor support. Press Release - 13 Nov 2018
 
ER in Sinuni Hospital
Iraq

Rehabilitated hospital improves access to healthcare in Sinjar district

MSF has started activities in Sinuni, the most densely populated town in Sinjar district, where access to healthcare has been drastically compromised by severe damage to medical infrastructure, the displacement of health professionals, and ongoing insecurity in parts of the governorate. Press Release - 8 Nov 2018
 
North Yemen: living under daily coalition airstrikes
Yemen

Influx of war wounded as fighting intensifies in Hodeidah, Hajjah, Saada and Taiz

As fighting intensifies in Hodeidah and other parts of the country, MSF is extremely concerned for patients and staff at its health facilities, as well as for the thousands of people who live near frontlines. Press Release - 7 Nov 2018
 
Yemen: Ad Dhale Closure
Yemen

Projects in Ad Dhale close due to insecurity and threats

After multiple security incidents directly targeting patients, staff and MSF-supported medical facilities in the area, we are left with no choice but to close all medical and humanitarian activities in Ad Dhale governorate. Press Release - 7 Nov 2018
 
Day of Violence in the Central African Republic
Central African Republic

More than 10,000 seek refuge in Batangafo hospital

Following clashes between armed groups that took place on Wednesday, 31 October 2018 in the north and centre of the Central African Republic (CAR), more than 10,000 people fled to seek refuge in the compound of a hospital supported by Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF). Press Release - 2 Nov 2018
 
Cécile (cropped Hero image)
Democratic Republic of Congo

Sexual violence committed by armed men in Kasai

Between May 2017 and September 2018, MSF treated 2,600 victims of sexual violence in the town of Kananga in Kasai Central, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Eighty per cent reported having been raped by armed men. Press Release - 1 Nov 2018
 
TB programs in Gulf Province and Port Moresby
Tuberculosis

High prices restrict access to best drug-resistant tuberculosis treatment

MSF calls on US pharma corporation Johnson & Johnson to halve the price of the newer TB drug bedaquiline. Press Release - 23 Oct 2018
 
NAURU - MSF forced to end its Mental Health activities
Nauru

Refugees' lives in danger with MSF forced to end mental healthcare activities

After almost a year of activity in Nauru, MSF has been informed by the government that our mental health activities were “no longer required”. We are extremely concerned for the impact this decision will have on our patients. Press Release - 11 Oct 2018
 
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
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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