Iraq
Humanitarians Behind the Scenes
With more than 1,700 staff, we provide free quality healthcare for all people in Iraq regardless of race, religion, gender or political affiliation and offers services such as basic health care, treatment for chronic diseases, secondary healthcare, paediatric and emergency care, specialised services to treat severely injured patients with post-operative complications and mental health support to displaced people and returning population most affected by violence in Iraq. Latest News - 21 Oct 2020
Mental Health
Burkina Faso: The invisible scars of violence
Burkina Faso has been in the throes of increasingly violent conflict for several years, resulting in massive population displacement. Many have been victims of violence, have lost loved ones or witnessed atrocities. They live in a permanent state of fear and distress about the deterioration of their living conditions. To ease the psychological suffering of people affected by the conflict, MSF teams started mental health activities in Burkina Faso´s Eastern region at the end of 2019. Latest News - 19 Oct 2020
Access to Healthcare
MSF in South Africa 2000 – 2020
Year 2020 marks 20 years of Doctors Without Borders (MSF)’s humanitarian work in South Africa.Sitemap
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Migrants
Sea Watch rescue 4 : Accounts from survivors about their experience
The Central Mediterranean has been emptied of rescue boats, the result of a sustained campaign to criminalize NGOs trying to save lives at European borders. Even as we hear the news of fatal shipwrecks, Sea-Watch 4 and our MSF team onboard remains trapped in the port of Palermo, unable to resume life-saving operations. Latest News - 16 Oct 2020
HIV/Aids
From watchman to logistics manager – Joseph Kachapila’s MSF journey
Joseph Kachapila's journey with MSF has been a long one, but he does it with passion and now he is a logistics manager. Patient and Staff Stories - 16 Oct 2020
Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic
Press Release - 15 Oct 2020
Fix the Patent Laws Coalition supports South Africa and India’s proposal to facilitate access to COVID-19 vaccines
The Fix the Patent Laws Coalition (FTPL), a group of over 40 organisations working to reform South Africa’s patent laws, welcomes the progressive proposal by South Africa and India for a waiver of all intellectual property in respect of COVID-19 related diagnostics, therapeutics and vaccines.Press Release - 15 Oct 2020
Cancer