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Taiz, Yemen
Yemen

“In Taiz, people are still hopeful for a stronger future.”

MSF project coordinator Arunn Jegan describes the reality of life on both sides of the frontline in Taiz, the third largest city in Yemen, and the significant medical needs – from emergency trauma surgery to paediatric and maternal healthcare. Interview - 23 Jul 2018
 
Sudan: Providing healthcare to South Sudanese refugees in Kario camp
Sudan

Hardships follow South Sudan’s refugees into Sudan’s East Darfur

There are more than 750,000 South Sudanese refugees currently in Sudan and around 100,000 of them are in East Darfur. Since July 2017, MSF has been providing free primary and secondary healthcare services, including maternity, nutrition and vaccination programmes for almost 40,000 people living in the area - both refugees and the host community. Project Update - 23 Jul 2018
 
Tanya and Florence - Living With HIV
HIV/AIDS

Pfizer and GSK’s HIV/AIDS division, ViiV, prevents children with HIV from getting needed medicine

Tanya is ten years old and is unable to walk. She was diagnosed with HIV when she was just a few months old. Zimbabwe, 2016. Press Release - 23 Jul 2018
 
Insein clinic, for treatment for HIV, TB, and Hepatitis C in Yangon. By Alessandro Penso, Feb 2018.
Tuberculosis

Last-minute pressure to drop language on protecting access to affordable medicines from TB Summit declaration negotiations

MSF's Access Campaign appeals to all countries to urgently stand up right now against bullying that aims to keep medicines out of the hands of your people who need treatment. Press Release - 20 Jul 2018
 
Old Fangak Stories
South Sudan

A hospital in the swamp

Despite the many challenges that patients and medical workers face in the remote area of Old Fangak, South Sudan, MSF's 'hospital in the swamp' remains the best hope for many people with serious conditions. Photo Story - 20 Jul 2018
 
Trapped in Moria
Greece

Trapped in Moria

Photo Story - 19 Jul 2018
 
Maadi Clinic
Egypt

“Our patients were among the strongest and bravest human beings I have ever met”

Egypt is a key transit and destination country for migrants from African and the Middle East, many of whom have experienced immense difficulties resulting in psychological problems and physical disabilities. Interview and testimonies from MSF's integrated healthcare centre in Maadi, Cairo. Voices from the Field - 19 Jul 2018
 
Surviving conflict in northeast Nigeria
Nigeria

“The situation in northeast Nigeria is deteriorating after years of conflict”

The humanitarian situation in northeast Nigeria, where about 1.7 million people have been displaced, is deteriorating. Interview - 18 Jul 2018
 
Trapped in Moria
Greece

Confinement, violence and chaos: How a European refugee camp is traumatising people on Lesbos

MSF calls for vulnerable people to be moved out of Moria into secure accommodation, and continues to call for a decongestion of the camp. Project Update - 18 Jul 2018
 
Services in the referral hospital in Ansongo
Mali

“Insecurity has pushed people to their limits”

Jamal Mrrouch has just returned from Mali, where he spent more than one year coordinating MSF’s work in the northern regions of Gao and Kidal, and in the central region of Mopti. Interview - 13 Jul 2018
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)

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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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