News updates
Trapped in Transit: The Neglected Victims of the War in Libya
MSF calls for a stronger humanitarian response and more effective protection for people fleeing the conflict[more]
Decline in cholera surge may be only temporary
Healthcare providers must remain ready to act[more]
MSF condemns any initiative to send boat people back to Libya
States must recognize obligation to honour fundamental rights[more]
Building new hospitals, ensuring critical care
MSF reorganizes post-earthquake medical services[more]
No way in: Dadaab, the world's largest refugee camp, is full
Thirty-thousand men, women and children are stranded in the desert of northeastern Kenya, in what has rapidly become a humanitarian emergency.[more]
MSF employee released after being detained for weeks Bahrain
Saeed Mahdi is in good health and faces no charges[more]
Fear persists even after violence subsides
Displaced people in border areas need better aid[more]
MSF expands aid to war-torn country
Surgery and help for mental trauma among needs[more]
Target of 15 million people on HIV treatment by 2015 secured at AIDS summit
Funds and affordable drugs needed to turn target into treatment[more]
Governments today to decide fate of nine million lives before AIDS summit
Latest research shows expanded treatment could turn AIDS tide [more]
No excuse for neglecting 10 million people with HIV
Governments at UN Summit must commit to massively scale up treatment[more]
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