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                MSF adapts to changing needs in Greater Kasai region
 
                Living with loneliness and trauma
 
                Rohingya trauma and resilience
 
                MSF resumes medical activities in Maban after suspension
 
                Helping Yambio’s demobilised child soldiers come to terms with their past
 
                “My sister, I will take care of you”
 
                Illustrating MSF’s busiest maternity ward
 
                “When I sleep, it feels like knives moving through my leg”
 
                MSF suspends activities after attack in Ad Dhale
 
                “Nothing can prepare you for this”
 
                Crisis update – September 2018
 
                Shanti Khana: Bringing peace to Rohingya refugees
 
                "I’ve seen with my own eyes, safe abortion saves women's lives"
 
                One of the world’s biggest paediatric intensive care units is full
 
                Global leaders must make bold commitments at first-ever UN tuberculosis summit
 
                Italian government pressures Panama to stop Aquarius rescues on world's deadliest maritime route
 
                Diagnosing, treating and researching HIV-kala azar co-infection in Ethiopia
 
                Time to strike back at snakebite and end the antivenom access crisis
 
                “We simply can’t let these people down. But we remain vigilant”: MSF returns to Bangassou
 
                Moria is in a state of emergency
 
                Self-harm and attempted suicides increasing for child refugees in Lesbos
 
                Open Letter to J&J: Calling for affordable access to critical TB drug bedaquiline
 
                MSF response to ruling in Gilead sofosbuvir patent hearing at European Patent Office
 
                Restoring body and mind through physiotherapy
 
  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.
 
 
  
                   
  
                   
  
                  