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Afghanistan

Between rhetoric and reality: The ongoing struggle to access healthcare in Afghanistan

MSF report details how medical care remains out of reach for many patients. Report - 25 Feb 2014
 
Drug-resistant TB (DR-TB) Colony 3. Donetsk Ukraine
Ukraine

MSF continues to reinforce its emergency teams

An MSF surgeon treated 20 wounded in Kiev following violent clashes between anti-government protestors and police. Project Update - 25 Feb 2014
 
Afghanistan

The ongoing struggle to access healthcare in Afghanistan

Medical care in Afghanistan remains ill-adapted to meet growing needs created by ongoing conflict. Press Release - 25 Feb 2014
 
Bouar, on the edge of survival
Central African Republic

"The people who leave take enormous risks"

Florent Uzzeni, deputy emergency programme manager, describes what he is seeing unfold on the ground. Voices from the Field - 24 Feb 2014
 
MSF TB treatment in north Uganda, 2011-12
Tuberculosis

"Home is where the patient is": a qualitative analysis of a patient-centred model of care for Multidrug-Resistant tuberculosis

Ambulatory, community-based care for MDR-TB has been found to be effective in multiple settings with high cure rates. Journal article - 21 Feb 2014
 
Measles Vaccination Conakry, Guinea
Guinea

The challenges of a vaccination campaign

MSF logistician, Grégoire Putz, describes the challenges of vaccinating 500,000 children. Voices from the Field - 20 Feb 2014
 
Measles Outbreak Vaccination Campain
Guinea

"People forget that you can still die from measles"

MSF launched a measles vaccination campaign in Conakry following the January 14 official declaration of an epidemic. Project Update - 20 Feb 2014
 
Juba displaced camp clinic 2014 JAN
South Sudan

Dozens wounded treated amid new wave of violence in Malakal

More than 150 wounded people have been treated by MSF after a new wave of violence hit Malakal. Press Release - 20 Feb 2014
 
DRC - Measles outbreak in Province Orientale
Democratic Republic of Congo

More measles vaccinations needed

MSF remains concerned that more needs to be done to ease a measles epidemic in CAR Press Release - 19 Feb 2014
 
Yemen - Sana'a detention center
Yemen

“No patients, no problems:” Exposure to risk of medical personnel working in MSF projects in Yemen’s governorate of Amran

This paper provides a better understanding of the various forms of insecurity affecting MSF projects in Yemen. Journal article - 18 Feb 2014
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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