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                Abandoned at the borders: stories of people on the move during winter
 
                South Kivu: An endless flight
 
                Malawi is overwhelmed by second wave of COVID-19
 
                No more neglected diseases, no more neglected patients
 
                Displaced people in Bouar living amid fear and growing needs
 
                Overcoming neglect: Finding ways to manage and control NTDs
 
                Relocations, reduced services leave Rohingya communities at breaking point in Bangladesh
 
                COVID-19 leaves Amazonas health system saturated, overloaded and struggling
 
                Falling international funding exposes communities in Jonglei to a lack of healthcare
 
                Yemen: “These sanctions have to make clear that they do not apply to humanitarian aid”
 
                MSF teams ramp up support as violence escalates
 
                Providing assistance to people in Ethiopia and Sudan in wake of Tigray violence
 
                Responding to the second wave of COVID-19 in Switzerland
 
                Fractioning doses of yellow fever vaccine can help save more lives
 
                Overlapping crises in Lebanon increase needs and worsen access to care
 
                Patient dies after an MSF ambulance is violently detained in Mali
 
                “For one year no one came here” to provide medical care in the West Bank
 
                MSF provides care in post-election attacks in Bangassou, CAR
 
                Shooting shows civilians continue to pay high price for the perpetual cycle of violence in CAR
 
                Trying to survive a three-year nightmare in Mozambique
 
                Medical care at arm’s length: the continuous struggle of the people of Ouaka
 
                “Services for the refugees need to increase, otherwise it will be a disaster”
 
                Central Mali: no choice but to flee
 
                “They saw soldiers and civilians coming in, wounded or dead”
 
  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.
 
 
  
                   
  
                   
  
                  