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Sinethemba- MSF Treatment For TB in South Africa.
Tuberculosis

Fewer than five per cent of people in need are treated with new drugs

Only 4,800 people with DR-TB in 2016 were treated with two newer and much more effective medicines, which have been on the market for up to four years. Press Release - 23 Mar 2017
 
Mosul : Civilians caught in crossfire
Iraq

Thousands of wounded and sick coming from western Mosul

“The need for emergency medical care has risen drastically,” said Dr Isabelle Defourny, MSF director of operations. Press Release - 22 Mar 2017
 
Clinical trial of a new vaccine against Rotavirus in Maradi / Niger
Niger

Innovative vaccine against rotavirus

This slideshow explains the challenges posed by rotavirus and the existing constraints of the existing vaccines. It shows the story of the Epicentre Study in Maradi district, Niger. Photo Story - 21 Mar 2017
 
Damage in Al-Bayan hospital
Syria

Changes in medical practice in Syria

This report seeks to detail some of the ways in which the provision of medical care has been compromised or forced to adapt in light of security threats. Report - 13 Mar 2017
 
Medical care on the frontline - North Syria
Syria

Bringing aid close to the frontline

An overview of the work of Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) in Aleppo governorate, in the north of Syria, and the situation the population is faced with. Photo Story - 8 Mar 2017
 
Sara Ferrer, Medical Coordinator for Syria
Syria

The war has left tens of thousands of children unvaccinated

Sara Ferrer, a nurse who is coordinating the medical projects of Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) in areas of Aleppo governorate, explains the risks. Voices from the Field - 8 Mar 2017
 
International Women's Day 2017
Website

No woman should die to give birth

On International Women's Day, we celebrate the women of Afghanistan and highlight the dangers they face in pregnancy and childbirth iwd2017.msf.org
 
Georgia: DR-TB patients find hope in new treatments
Georgia

endTB partnership launches clinical trial to target toughest strains of tuberculosis

TB has overtaken HIV as the deadliest infectious disease, killing 1.8 million worldwide last year. Statement - 6 Mar 2017
 
Dr Claire Fotheringham
Afghanistan

Reducing risks for pregnant women

For International Women’s Day 2017, MSF puts the spotlight on pregnancy and childbirth in Afghanistan, one of the world’s most dangerous countries to give birth in. Voices from the Field - 6 Mar 2017
 
International Women's Day 2017
International Women's Day

Safe delivery care in Afghanistan

On International Women’s Day 2017, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) celebrates the women of Afghanistan, and highlights the dangers they face during pregnancy and childbirth. Project Update - 1 Mar 2017
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)

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