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Somalia: Hijacking of MSF-rented vehicle ends in tragic death
A private vehicle, rented by Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), was attacked in North Galcayo, Somalia early in the evening on June 24, as it returned from referring a patient from one MSF facility in the south of the city to...[more]
Bangladesh: Mounting desperation for Rohingya refugees
For more than half a century, the Muslim minority population in Myanmar, the Rohingya, have fled the severe repression and persecution they face in their homeland to seek refuge in Bangladesh and other neighbouring countries....[more]
Somalia: MSF treats 40 wounded after an explosion in Beledweyne
Following a violent explosion in the western Somali town of Beledweyne on June 18, the local hospital supported by Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) received a total of 40 patients.
Almost all of the patients had serious burns but...[more]
Pakistan: War-wounded seek treatment in Lower Dir
A steady increase of civilian war casualties are reaching the main referral hospital in Pakistan’s Lower Dir district where Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is working to provide emergency medical care. Coming mainly from the...[more]
Burundi: MSF hands over program treating rape survivors
This Friday, emergency medical humanitarian organization Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) will hand over the Seruka Centre, in Burundi’s capital of Bujumbura, to a local association. For the past six years, the centre has been...[more]
Bangladesh: Long-suffering Rohingya face unacceptable abuse
Forced displacement, intimidation and abuse in Kutupalong makeshift camp[more]
Pakistan: Healthcare , host families strained by massive displacement
The recent violence in Pakistan’s North West Frontier Province (NWFP) has left more than 2.1 million people displaced, according to official figures. The overwhelming majority have found refuge in small improvised camps or with...[more]
Bangladesh: From one deplorable situation to another
MSF moves to assist Rohingya living in unacceptable humanitarian conditions in yet another makeshift camp in Bangladesh.[more]
MSF Canada 2008 Annual Report
In 2008, MSF welcomed support from 80,000 individual Canadians who contributed directly to our efforts to bring life-saving medical care to those in need.
In our annual report for 2008, you will find information on MSF projects...[more]
DRC: Increased aid amidst violence in the north
Increased attacks on civilian population lead to an influx of displaced people[more]
Somali refugees in Kenya: Aid worker diary, #3
Donna Canali spent three months working as a field coordinator with Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) in Dagahaley camp near Dadaab, northern Kenya. More than 270,000 refugees who have fled war in Somalia live here, but they face...[more]
Somali refugees in Kenya: Aid worker diary, #2
Donna Canali spent three months working as a field coordinator with Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) in Dagahaley camp near Dadaab, northern Kenya. More than 270,000 refugees who have fled war in Somalia live here, but they face...[more]
Sri Lanka: Journey of war-wounded man seeking care
Dipesh is a patient in the Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) field hospital in the Vavuniya region of Sri Lanka,, the closest referral hospital for the 220,000 displaced people living in Manik Farm camp. Since he was wounded over a...[more]
Sri Lanka: MSF providing medical care for the displaced amid restrictions
While Sri Lanka’s Ministry of Health has set up a system to provide initial treatment to the wounded and sick people in camps in the Vavuniya region following the conflict in the north, the needs remain immense and require...[more]
Somalia: MSF treating victims of fighting, measles campaign delayed
War-wounded treated in MSF-run hospital in Guri El[more]
Somali refugees in Kenya: Aid worker diary
Donna Canali spent three months working as a field coordinator with Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) in Dagahaley camp near Dadaab, northern Kenya. More than 270,000 refugees who have fled war in Somalia live here, but they face...[more]
Sri Lanka: Surgery and aftercare for emotionally exhausted war-wounded
Ramachandra is18 years old. She was wounded on Jan. 8 during the conflict in northern Sri Lanka, and underwent amputations at a hospital in the Vanni. She was evacuated by ambulance to the main hospital in the northern Sri Lankan...[more]
Zimbabwean nightmare of neglect continues in South Africa
MSF launches report: “No refuge, access denied: Medical and humanitarian needs of Zimbabweans in South Africa”[more]
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