SABC Interview with Claire Waterhouse about Conflict in CAR
Videos and Photos - 3 May 2017Syria: MSF condemns incursion by armed men into supported hospitals in East Ghouta
MSF will suspend its medical support to the East Ghouta region until there are clear signs that the fighting parties will respect healthcarePress Release - 2 May 2017
Cholera
Press Release - 29 Apr 2017
South Sudan: Intense fighting around Kodok forces up to 25,000 people to flee without humanitarian support
Both government and opposition forces need to ensure the protection of vulnerable populations fleeing the fighting in South SudanPress Release - 29 Apr 2017
Iraq
Latest News - 28 Apr 2017
Overview of MSF projects in Mosul and surrounding areas
The hospital in Qayyarah receives wounded people when medical facilities near the front line are no able to copeLatest News - 28 Apr 2017
Cholera
Fieldworkers Stories - 28 Apr 2017
Andrius Slavuckis: “Our work is useful and necessary”
An archaeologist-turned-logistics manager worked at two healthcare projects near the frontlines of Yemen’s war.Fieldworkers Stories - 28 Apr 2017
Measles
Press Release - 25 Apr 2017
DRC: Doctors Without Borders fights measles
Since November 2016, the international humanitarian organisation, Doctors Without Borders (MSF), has vaccinated over 675,000 children, and cared for more than 14,000 patients in health zones throughout five of the country’s provinces: Maniema, South Kivu, Tanganyka, Ituri and Equateur.Press Release - 25 Apr 2017
Measles
- 25 Apr 2017
Measles epidemic in DRC
The DRC is currently experiencing several concurrent outbreaks of measles with epicenter in Maniema region.- 25 Apr 2017
Malawi Government considers introducing paying wards into district hospitals
Health advocates express their concern: as the Malawi Government considers introducing paying wards into district hospitalsPress Release - 24 Apr 2017
People trying to reach Europe through Libya are exposed to countless dangers and face arbitrary detention
Doctor Tankred Stoebe spent the month of January in the country coordinating a medical assessment that took him from Misrata to Tripoli. He told us what he saw.- 24 Apr 2017
Nigeria
Fieldworkers Stories - 21 Apr 2017
Phumelele Trasada: “We take time to understand before we act”
An anthropologist spent four months helping develop MSF’s medical interventions in Okpoko, a slum in the southeastern Nigerian city of OnitshaFieldworkers Stories - 21 Apr 2017