MSF Podcasts
MSF is no longer producing the weekly MSF Frontlines podcast. This is an archive of past podcasts covering humanitarian news and emergency updates from MSF projects around the world until December 2011.
MSF Frontline Reports
16 June 2010
While the world's eyes are on South Africa during the World Cup, this is also where the battle against HIV/AIDS is being played out, and patients are in danger of losing.
MSF Frontline Reports
09 June 2010
Troubadours de l'espoir - the troubadours of hope - in Haiti. An MSF psychologist helped found this group of four young musicians who have become an integral part of one of MSF's mental health teams.
MSF Frontline Reports
01 June 2010
MSF is providing mental health care for migrants inside overcrowded, underserviced Greek detention centers.
MSF Frontline Reports - April 2010
04 May 2010
Follow the story of a malnourished child in Bihar State, one of the poorest areas of India. Also: India's generics industry is under threat; MSF treats gunshot victims in Southern Sudan; and alarmingly high numbers of female migrants in Morocco have been victims of sexual violence.
MSF Frontline Reports - March 2010
31 March 2010
In Armenia, patients with drug-resistant strains of TB have to undergo extremely challenging treatment; also - MSF's reaction to NATO's call for NGOs to work alongside military operations; and in Burundi a strategic response to an alarming outbreak of malaria.
MSF Frontline Reports - February 2010
04 March 2010
Meet Natacha, a mother in Burkina Faso who struggles for her childrens' survival every year during the hunger gap; hear about MSF's work in some of Zimbabwe's prisons; and get an update on the urgent needs in Haiti.
MSF Frontline Reports - January 2010
31 January 2010
From Port-au-Prince we bring you a report on MSF's emergency response to the Haiti earthquake; in the first three weeks MSF treated more than 11,000 patients. You'll hear from Haitian and international staff, as well as patients, on the ground.
What Is Podcasting?
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A podcast is an audio or video file that you can play on your computer or mobile media player. Think of it as a radio program or television show that you download over the Internet and enjoy at your convenience.
You can subscribe to podcasts using a special program called a podcasting client. The client can be set up to download the latest editions of your favorite podcasts as soon as they become available, and then copy them to your media player.
Usually individual episodes of a podcast can also be downloaded from the podcast's web site.
Free Podcasting Clients
Juice (Windows, Mac and Linux) is a popular free podcast client.
Apple iTunes (Windows and Mac) supports podcasting.
Windows users can also try Doppler or RSSRadio.
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