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What ‘Uniting to combat tropical diseases’ will really require
Drug distribution alone isn’t enough[more]
Mental health support helping earthquake survivors cope
MSF staff working with Turkish organizations[more]
Detainees tortured and denied medical care
MSF suspends work in detention centres in Misrata[more]
‘We tried to hide in the high grass but they heard my child crying’
Stories from survivors of ongoing extreme violence[more]
Latest attacks in Jonglei State perpetuate a pattern of extreme violence
Even running away is not enough[more]
MSF closing its largest medical centres in Mogadishu after killings
Other Somali projects continue, but MSF aid in Somali capital reduced by half[more]
13 transferred for surgery after ongoing violence
Majority are children under five and women[more]
Cholera epidemic passes, teams continue to monitor for cases
Improved access to clean water critical[more]
MSF responding after intercommunal violence in Jonglei State
Climate of uncertainty creates challenges[more]
MSF still vigilant about critical medical needs
Capacity increased in area affected by quake[more]
MSF condemns attacks on aid workers
Calls for release of abducted colleagues[more]
More than 20,000 receive care in Hangu in 2011
Hopes are to continue free emergency medical support[more]
A day in the MSF hospital in Paoua
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) manages the hospital in Paoua, the only one in the subprefecture which has a population of approximately 120,000. MSF teams here in Central African Republic work with the Ministry of Health in all...[more]
An estimated 300 doctors – for 5 million people
Interview with MSF head of mission in CAR[more]
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