News updates
New offensive causes scores of casualties
MSF team treats 170 people and performs more than 40 surgeries in one week[more]
MSF increases aid in Abidjan and the western region
Medical staff give critical care, donate medicines as many left vulnerable in continuing post-electoral tension and violence[more]
MSF supporting hospitals in Benghazi, reinforcing teams
8 tonnes of medical supplies arrive, another 12 on the way[more]
Urgent priority must be given to doctors and medical materials
First MSF team arrives in Benghazi, more doctors and supplies on the way[more]
Emergency team trying to reach those injured in ongoing violence
Insecurity preventing entry into Tripoli[more]
Cholera cases decline but vigilance continues
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is preparing to reposition its response to the cholera epidemic in Haiti. In the coming weeks, the international medical aid organization will hand over responsibility for treating cholera patients...[more]
Mobile medical staff help tens of thousands of Ivorian refugees
Teams also providing healthcare in UN camp[more]
MSF responds to civil unrest in Arab countries
Supporting services for those injured in protests, emergency supplies en route[more]
MSF provides urgent aid after clashes in the south
Influx of seriously wounded seen in last week[more]
Six months after the floods
It has been six months since devastating floods swept through Pakistan in late July 2010, inundating large swathes of the country and causing destruction on a massive scale. Triggered by torrential rains, the floods washed away...[more]
Clashes displace thousands in Darfur
MSF teams respond to immediate medical needs[more]
REPORT: Hidden and Neglected
The medical and emotional needs of survivors of family and sexual violence in Papua New Guinea[more]
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