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Tackling antibiotic resistance in Mosul
Iraq

The invisible burden of antibiotic resistance in Mosul

Almost 40 per cent of patients admitted to MSF’s post-operative care facility in East Mosul arrive with multidrug-resistant infections, and antibiotic resistance is a problem throughout the country. Project Update - 17 Jan 2019
 
Tackling antibiotic resistance in Mosul
Iraq

“Over a third of our patients in East Mosul show antibiotic resistance”

Karam Yaseen, a health promoter at MSF’s hospital in East Mosul, Iraq, describes the rising challenge of antibiotic resistance. Voices from the Field - 17 Jan 2019
 
Shatila Camp Illustrations
Lebanon

“To see one smile on a broken face is enough to know that this work is worthwhile”

MSF has been working with refugees in Shatila refugee camp, Lebanon, since 2013. Illustrator Ella Barron visited our clinic in late 2018 and took refugees' testimonies and illustrated their stories, while MSF psychologist Miriam Slikhanian shares her experience of working on mental health issues in the camp. Project Update - 15 Jan 2019
 
Ebola outbreak - Butembo
DRC Ebola outbreaks

Ebola in DRC: This has touched my heart forever

blogs.msf.org - 14 Jan 2019
 
TB in Zhytomyr, Ukraine
Ukraine

A long and painful journey

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) helps patients in Ukraine navigate the difficulties of treatment for drug-resistant tuberculosis. msf.exposure.co - 13 Jan 2019
 
TB in Zhytomyr, Ukraine
Access to medicines

Calling on governments to scale up oral TB treatment

As the World Health Organization (WHO) issues critical new TB treatment recommendations, MSF calls on governments to urgently scale-up all oral treatment. Press Release - 22 Dec 2018
 
MDR-TB Project Yerevan
Armenia

Drug-resistant tuberculosis: 30 years of MSF in Armenia

The last in a three-part series commemorating 30 years of MSF activities in Armenia and the huge progress made in the country's treatment of drug-resistant tuberculosis. Project Update - 21 Dec 2018
 
Armenia

Children in difficult situations: 30 years of MSF in Armenia

The second in a three-part series commemorating 30 years of MSF activities in Armenia, which included ground-breaking work with children living on the streets or in institutions, changing the way the country and its authorities viewed and dealt with children in difficult situations. Project Update - 20 Dec 2018
 
Cholera vaccination campaign in Maradi
Niger

Preventing future outbreaks in a cholera hotspot

Since early July, Niger has been battling the worst cholera outbreak in years. As the disease ebbs, MSF and local health authorities shift their focus to preventing future outbreaks in the southern region of Maradi, most affected by the current epidemic and known as a hotspot for cholera along the border of Niger and Nigeria. Project Update - 17 Dec 2018
 
Many people in the Platinum belt have family members working in the mines. Houses are often built close together in smaller, spread out neighbourhoods.
South Africa

Critical gaps in mental healthcare for survivors of sexual violence

MSF's report finds that nearly half of health facilities in South Africa designated to care for survivors of sexual violence say they do not offer counselling services to child survivors of rape, who potentially represent up to half of all survivors, while 1 in 5 offer no counselling services at all. Report - 17 Dec 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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