Libya
Patient and Staff Stories - 15 Jan 2020
Nowhere to go but the sea
Escalating conflict and insecurity in Libya are leading thousands of people to flee, taking their chances on unseaworthy boats across the Mediterranean.Patient and Staff Stories - 15 Jan 2020
Syria
Latest News - 14 Jan 2020
Despair and displacement in wintry northwest Syria
Intense military offensives by the Government of Syria and its allies in southern Idlib, involving shelling, aerial bombing and ground offensives, have resulted in a massive new movement of people to escape the war zone.Latest News - 14 Jan 2020
HIV/Aids
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Report - 13 Jan 2020
Illustrated Comic, Ama Lay Counsellors: Speaking my language (Zulu)
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Report - 13 Jan 2020
Sexual and gender-based violence
Press Release - 10 Jan 2020
Ten Years After Earthquake Haiti Health Structures Are On The Brink Of Collapse
New report highlights dangerous new obstacles facing health care providers and patients in HaitiPress Release - 10 Jan 2020
Measles
Latest News - 9 Jan 2020
DRC: Efforts to tackle the deadly measles epidemic remain insufficient
The current measles epidemic in the DRC is the world largest and the biggest recorded in the country for yearsLatest News - 9 Jan 2020
Measles
- 9 Jan 2020
DRC: Fighting measles in Ebola-affected areas
9,605 new cases of measles were reported in the last week of November in DRC, the highest number since the start of the year- 9 Jan 2020
DRC: Military presence leads MSF to stop activities in Ebola-affected Biakato
The presence of arms and weapons in hospitals and clinics has resulted in MSF taking the difficult decision to stop medical activities – including those related to Ebola – in Biakato.Latest News - 24 Dec 2019
HIV/Aids
Report - 23 Dec 2019
Illustrated Comic: Ama Lay Counsellors: Speaking my language
A comic book which tells the stories of three MSF lay counselors, who work in MSF’s ‘Bending the Curves’ project in KwaZulu-Natal, South AfricaReport - 23 Dec 2019
Malaria
Latest News - 19 Dec 2019
Borno State: The end of malaria season, and the need for functioning health infrastructure
Over ten years of conflict between the Nigerian military and armed opposition groups have compounded the challenges people face in accessing healthcare, the population displaced, and millions of lives disrupted.Latest News - 19 Dec 2019