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Activities Kailahun Sierra Leone
Global

MSF calls on G7 leaders to urgently address the critical gaps in global response to public health emergencies and unite to lower the price of live-saving medicines

Ise-Shima, Japan/Geneva – Two years since the first signs of the West Africa Ebola outbreak, the world today is little more prepared to respond to such an emergency than it was then, warns Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), while the lack of R&D into needed medicines and exorbitant medicine prices requires urgent and united action from the world leaders gathered in Japan. Press Release - 25 May 2016
 
Asbuli 2016
Ethiopia

Pastoral communities badly hit by the worst drought in 30 years

“On any given day we can see between 90 and 200 children,” explains Fardowsa Jigre, team leader of an MSF outreach team. “When we see a malnourished child it is a sure sign that the whole family is hungry. But we can only help the most vulnerable. In Siti, the situation is very bad.” Project Update - 21 Apr 2016
 
multi-antigenes vaccination campaign in CAR
Central African Republic

More than 73,000 children vaccinated in an unprecedented campaign

Our head of mission in the Central African Republic talks about MSF's unprecedented vaccination campaign Voices from the Field - 29 Mar 2016
 
MSF TB Treatment in Mumbai, India
India

At EU-India Summit, India must defend its pharmacy of the developing world

MSF urges Indian Prime Minister not to cave to pressure from EU to accept trade deal that could harm access to medicines for millions of people Press Release - 29 Mar 2016
 
MSF Clinic Hepatitis C Unit
Pakistan

When they are diagnosed with hepatitis C, patients think they will die

By Dr Muhammad Khawar Aslam, medical doctor for Médecins Sans Frontières in Karachi Voices from the Field - 9 Mar 2016
 
Hepatitis C in Mumbai
India

Patent challenge hearing on Gilead hepatitis C drug sofosbuvir starts in India

‘Patent opposition’ seeks to ensure millions of people left out of Gilead licensing deals can access affordable generics Project Update - 26 Feb 2016
 
Central African Republic

MSF launches vaccination campaign of unprecedented scale

The percentage of immunised children in the Central African Republic (CAR) has fallen sharply since the crisis began in 2013. Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is now planning to vaccinate one quarter of all the country’s children against the principal childhood killer diseases. Press Release - 13 Jan 2016
 
Cyclones Hit The Southeast Coast of Yemen
Yemen

MSF provides help to people affected by the cyclones in the province of Hadramaut

Two cyclones in one week hit the southeast coast of Yemen early November and did major damage. Hundreds of families have lost their homes in the provinces of Hadramaut. In Moukalla, the main city of the governorate, small houses have not withstood the tornado, torrents of water spilled into the city and destroyed bridges and infrastructures. Project Update - 1 Dec 2015
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)

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