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An abysmal last refuge from violence in Malakal, South Sudan
MSF provides mental health support to the hospitalised injured
Civilians are paying the price of heavy fighting
The struggle to protect civilians in South Sudan
Life has returned to Gaza
"The population does not buy the idea that this is a religious conflict”
Stories from Bharka Camp
“With so many IDPs the challenge is to target our work to the most vulnerable”
protecting children from the most deadly childhood disease
Entire streets which are no more than piles of rubble
"I do not know what to do with my life or those of my children"
"I feel neither Chadian nor Central African and I do not know where to go"
Ebola treatment: Interview with Dr Armand Sprecher, MSF doctor specialised in hemorrhagic fevers
"I only hope that the truce will hold"
The truce has finally been respected
“We try to deal with the most urgent cases”
'The mind eaten away by violence', an account by an MSF psychologist in Nablus
“Violence has no religion”: testimony of a Palestinian member of the MSF team in Gaza
“Here I feel safe” confides a Palestinian member of staff taking refuge in the MSF office
“If I had not returned to the clinic in Dawei, I would probably be dead”
“We have managed to reduce the mortality rates, even though admissions have risen”
I was scheduled to leave Gaza the day after the military operation “Protective Edge” started
An MSF team entered Gaza on Thursday to scale up MSF emergency response as an Israeli ground offensive is launched
“I have trouble believing that such a level of horror is possible”
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.