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Debaltseve, a town devastated by fighting
International Women's Day: “If he asks me to get pregnant again, I will advise him to wait until our baby is two or three years old.”
Cholera in Mozambique: a worrying situation
“To create awareness among a population, you must listen”
“When the shelling starts…..you just run to the closest basement”
“Most victims are hit when they’re walking down the street or waiting for the bus”
Fighting Ebola, Ending Stigma
Catching up with Ebola
Interview with Stefano Di Carlo, MSF Italy Head of Mission
Ambulance drivers' lives at stake as they struggle to respond to bombing in Ghouta
Doctors strive to cope with shelling in East Ghouta besieged areas
“There’s not one single Muslim left in Bocaranga”
Six months at Peshawar’s neonatal unit
‘The suffering of the people is fuelling the armed conflict in CAR’
Healthcare on the frontline
Adama - a mother saved against all odds
Sierra Leone: "This has been the hardest but also the best thing that I have done"
Daughter of the floods – a new life amidst chaos
"The most unlikely people survived" – An Australian epidemiologist recounts her time in Sierra Leone
Occupied Minds: Looking for hope
How does MSF care for patients suffering from Ebola?
Thousands stranded with little to no food
Tackling a deadly outbreak of tropical disease
Displaced by Conflict in Iraq: “How Can You Live in Such a Place?”
How we deliver medical humanitarian assistance
Everywhere we work, the circumstances are unique. Nonetheless, our programmes generally follow a common set of practices designed to make sure our resources and expertise are used to maximum effect.