News updates
The violence has ended but the emergency continues
Many still vulnerable as medical needs remain unmet[more]
Hospital deliberately damaged, rendered inoperative
Drug supplies destroyed, electricity cables cut[more]
Trans-Pacific trade pact flawed
Countries must fix critical access to medicines[more]
Vital medical work continues in Pinga
MSF staff safe but many residents still fearful as rumours of violence persist[more]
No excuse for failure
MSF executive director on need for international response to humanitarian catastrophe facing millions of Syrians[more]
Renewed violence hits Pinga
Thousands hide in forest, 11 MSF staff missing[more]
Syrian refugees still lacking shelter, access to water
Not enough essential services as people continue to flee violence[more]
Intensity of crisis unabated, lifesaving care amidst insecurity difficult
Four MSF hospitals include surgery, blood bank, chronic disease treatment[more]
More than 1,600 migrants released from smugglers' hands
Some were victims of torture[more]
Mental health project empowers Iraqis to take back their lives
Many struggle with constant exposure to violence[more]
Delicate work to treat agonizing wounds
Major burn patients treated at MSF hospital[more]
MSF finally able to start treating lead-poisoned children in Bagega
Removal of contaminated soil still critical[more]
Global vaccines community must bring down price of new vaccines
MSF calls on GAVI, pharmaceutical companies to extend discounts so more children can be reached[more]
Humanitarian crisis grows
Executive director Stephen Cornish returns from Syria, Lebanon and Turkey[more]
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