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Niger

MSF treats cholera patients

Cholera has broken out in northern Niger in an area which is hosting large number of Malian refugees and which was hit by a cholera epidemic last year. Project Update - 23 May 2013
 
Fistula Gitega, Burundi
Project Update

Treating fistula: Prevention or cure?

MSF surgeon Dr Geert Morren talks about the physical and social distress that fistulas can cause, and why the issue needs attention. Project Update - 23 May 2013
 
Lebanon -The plight of Palestinian refugees who fled Syria
Lebanon

From Syria to Ain el-Helweh: Alleviating the suffering of refugees in Saida

MSF runs a mental health program in Ain el-Helweh, in Saida, Lebanon. More and more patients are Palestinian refugees who fled Syria and suffer from a high level of trauma. Project Update - 17 May 2013
 
Sana'a. Yemen
Yemen

Their dignity has been deeply wounded

Interview with Àngels Mairal, an MSF psychologist, who assisted freed migrants who had been detained on illegal farms, some of them victims of torture. Voices from the Field - 16 May 2013
 
Kenya

New clinic brings comprehensive care to most vulnerable

MSF inaugurates a new clinic in Kibera South. The centre offers comprehensive basic healthcare to the most vulnerable populations in Nairobi. Press Release - 16 May 2013
 
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DNDi at ten: past success, future challenges

A letter by Dr Manica Balesagaram on DNDI's successes and challenges for the future. Campaign - 16 May 2013
 
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Syria

MSF activities for Syrian refugees

Project Update - 8 May 2013
 
A flying MSF tuberculosis  surgery team in Yeravan
Armenia

MSF mobile TB surgery brings hope to patients

A mobile MSF tuberculosis (TB) surgery mission has successfully completed surgery on six drug-resistant (DR) TB patients in Yeravan, Armenia – the first mobile TB surgery ever carried out by the international medical humanitarian organisation. Project Update - 3 May 2013
 
Lebanon - Syrian refugees, Misery beyond the war zone
Syria

Flashbacks, nightmares and baby clothes

Voices from the Field - 2 May 2013
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)

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