News updates
MSF provides aid amidst increased tensions
South Sudan is facing multiple emergencies from increasing border hostilities with the North. [more]
Cholera cases triple in Port-au-Prince and Léogâne
With the arrival of the rainy season, cholera returns threatening more lives.[more]
Malaria cases close to triple in Democratic Republic of Congo since 2009
MSF can’t meet increasing needs alone[more]
1,500 Malian refugees pouring into camp daily
57,000 people sharing 100 latrines[more]
Seven injured, including one child in attack on maternity hospital
MSF condemns bombing, suspends activities in Khost[more]
Kidnapping ongoing, new non-emergency projects on hold
MSF continues call for safe release of two staff[more]
Despite reforms, access to healthcare still a concern
Many injured avoiding public hospitals for fear of arrest[more]
New surgical centre reinforces access to emergency care
Victims of trauma, violence to receive high-quality care[more]
MSF assists woman, children wounded in aerial bombing
Situation volatile in contested region between Sudan and South Sudan[more]
Deadly disease outbreak subsides
Malakal project handed over to local health authorities[more]
Civilians, aid workers victims of renewed fighting in Kivus
Some assistance suspended because of deteriorating situation[more]
Armed robbery at MSF compound
No one injured, medical services continue with reduced staff[more]
Two MSF staff kidnapped then released
Some activities suspended pending review in light of deteriorating security situation[more]
MSF ends mental health program in Kilinochchi district
Program ended in April 2012 after 18 months[more]
MSF's dual response to an expected nutritional crisis
Hunger season predicted to be severe in West African Sahel [more]
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