Malaria
Fieldworkers Stories - 3 Oct 2018
Chikumbuso Greg Lungu: “I want to do humanitarian work through nursing”
At 21 years of age, a young Zambian volunteer found working with MSF for three months to support Congolese refugees put him on completely new career path – from journalism to nursing because he wants to save lives.Fieldworkers Stories - 3 Oct 2018
Indonesia
Latest News - 2 Oct 2018
Indonesia: Earthquake and Tsunami Emergency
MSF has deployed a local team to Central Sulawesi, Indonesia to conduct an assessment of medical and humanitarian needs in coordination with the national response mechanism.Latest News - 2 Oct 2018
Yemen
Press Release - 2 Oct 2018
Yemen: MSF strongly condemns attack against its staff in Ad Dhale
An MSF staff house in Ad Dhale governorate, south of Yemen, was targeted with explosives on Monday evening, 1 October 2018.Press Release - 2 Oct 2018
Indonesia: Tsunami Earthquake, Palu assessment
Tsunami Earthquake in Indonesia.Videos and Photos - 2 Oct 2018
Sexual and Gender Based Violence
How I Became Passionate About Safe Abortion Care
Patient and Staff Stories - 28 Sep 2018
Drug-resistant TB
Press Release - 27 Sep 2018
MSF response to first-ever UN tuberculosis summit
MSF's statement following the first-ever United Nations High-Level Meeting on Tuberculosis (TB)Press Release - 27 Sep 2018
Malaria
Videos and Photos - 27 Sep 2018
Magaria: Malaria and Malnutrition on the rise
Doctors without Borders team have been tackling an unprecedented malaria peak.Videos and Photos - 27 Sep 2018
Drug-resistant TB
Press Release - 26 Sep 2018
MSF in South Africa calls on SA Government to continue providing global leadership on TB issues
World leaders will meet tomorrow for the first ever UN High-Level Meeting on TB. Ahead of the summit, MSF in SA calls on the SA Government to continue to provide global leadership on TB issues, by committing to do more to close deadly gaps in TB testing, treatment and prevention.Press Release - 26 Sep 2018
Bangladesh
Latest News - 26 Sep 2018
Innovation: “If you don’t fail, then you are not innovating”
In August 2017, one of the largest modern exoduses began as 700,000 people fled horrific violence in Myanmar. Today nearly one million Rohingya refugees live in precarious makeshift settlements in southeast Bangladesh.Latest News - 26 Sep 2018
Drug-resistant TB