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Humanitarian challenges

Volunteers and responsibility for risk-taking: Changing interpretations of the Charter of Médecins Sans Frontières

MSF's Research Unit on Humanitarian Stakes and Practices (UREPH) is pleased to announce the publication of the article "Volunteers and responsibility for risk-taking: Changing interpretations of the Charter of Médecins Sans Frontières" by Caroline Abu Sa'Da and Xavier Crombé, published in the International Review of the Red Cross. Journal article - 14 Mar 2016
 
The refugees are being squeezed further north in Calais' Jungle
France

Anger, loss as French police raze Jungle camp

“The French police have no humaneness. And if the police take away all the Jungle, we will make a new Jungle somewhere,” said Ahmad, from Darfur, Sudan. Project Update - 14 Mar 2016
 
Suar and his daughter
Syria

My story could easily be the plot of a movie

Suar, a Kurdish refugee from Syria, describes his journey that involved people smugglers, minefields and the loss of his most precious possessions. Now settled in Domeez camp, where he works for MSF as a nurse, Suar is upbeat about the opportunities afforded him by life as a refugee. Voices from the Field - 14 Mar 2016
 
PCV Vaccination Campaign in Yida Camp
Access to medicines

MSF launches challenge to Pfizer’s patent on the pneumonia vaccine in India to increase access to more affordable versions

MSF has filed a ‘patent opposition’ in India to prevent US pharmaceutical company Pfizer from getting a patent on the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV13), so more affordable versions can become available to developing countries and humanitarian organisations. “Pneumonia kills a child every 35 seconds,” says Dr. Manica Balasegaram. “As doctors who have watched far too many children die of pneumonia, we’re not going to back down until we know that all countries can afford this vaccine.” Crisis Update - 11 Mar 2016
 
New shelters in Grande Synthe
France

Out of the mud and into shelters: move from Basroch camp accomplished

Between 7 and 9 March 2016, MSF, Grande Synthe municipality and various partner organisations helped the 1,300 migrants in the camp in Basroch to move to the new site known as the “Linière”. Project Update - 10 Mar 2016
 
Jeanine and her daughters.
Democratic Republic of Congo

Suffering has been a part of my life. But I fight. I'm still standing!

Jeanine’s story is not isolated case. It is representative of the incredible will and courage of many of the women of North Kivu, who fight every day to stay standing. Voices from the Field - 10 Mar 2016
 
Mass-casualty influx northern Syria
Syria

The fear is constant

Voices from the Field - 10 Mar 2016
 
Barrel bombing of MSF Supported Hospital
Syria

The feeling of powerlessness is excruciating, but I cannot abandon my people

An MSF-supported surgeon working in rural northern Homs governorate tells of the pervasive fear of permanent aerial threat, but also the commitment to stay and provide surgery. Voices from the Field - 9 Mar 2016
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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