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HIV/Aids

Delivering differently to reach people living with HIV in West and Central Africa

 ICASA2017 Africa’s largest annual HIV conference kicks off in Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire, this week (5-9 December)
Press Release - 5 Dec 2017
 
Libya

Libya: When France becomes accomplice to the very crimes it condemns

A lucrative business of abduction, torture and extortion of migrants and refugees reduced to mere commodities is facilitated by repressive migratory policies, as Europe is prepared to do whatever it takes to contain arrivals of migrants.
- 5 Dec 2017
 
Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)

MSF compound attacked in Mweso, DRC

Yesterday several armed men attacked MSF compound in Mweso, North Kivu, DRC. They assaulted the guard and took some money an equipment. Fortunately, the team is fine. 
Press Release - 5 Dec 2017
 
Sexual and gender-based violence

THE STAR: Absence of care for abuse, sexual violence survivors

Latest News - 4 Dec 2017
 
Bangladesh

Kate White: “This is still a population teetering on the edge.”

Australian emergency medical coordinator for MSF, Kate White, reflects on how the Rohingya refugee crisis in Bangladesh has changed in recent weeks.
- 4 Dec 2017
 
Bangladesh

Bangladesh: Crisis update – December 2017

Matching the influx of people crossing the border from Myanmar since August 25, MSF has treated more than 30,000 patients in the Cox’s Bazar area
Latest News - 4 Dec 2017
 
HIV/Aids

Slindile Nkambule: “The next generation can be HIV free”

MSF nurse Slindile Nkambule, is part of the team at Eshowe College. She tells us about her work there.
Fieldworkers Stories - 1 Dec 2017
 
HIV/Aids

HIV in DRC: Zwa Nga Bien (Look at me well)

MSF in collaboration with Congolese HIV/AIDS activists has launched "Zwa Nga Bien - (Look at me well)", a multimedia awareness campaign to fight stigma surrounding HIV.
Latest News - 1 Dec 2017
 
HIV/Aids

South Sudan: Delivering HIV treatment to conflict areas

Yambio´s Test and Treat pilot project improves the lives of people living with HIV.
Latest News - 1 Dec 2017
 
Cholera

Claire Manera: "It was three months of non-stop work"

When we first heard about the initial cholera cases, I remember panicking quietly for about 10 minutes and then pulling myself together. No one in that part of Yemen had ever seen cholera before.
Patient and Staff Stories - 30 Nov 2017