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                I cannot accept that children or adults can die like this. I cannot accept it. Never.
 
                Reaching out to sex workers in the Beira corridor
 
                Applied Reflection on Humanitarian Practice (ARHP)
 
                One year of turmoil for Burundian refugees
 
                Hunting down mosquitoes to combat yellow fever
 
                Yellow fever: Everyone needs to remain vigilant and responsive to avoid an explosion
 
                MSF teams help curb yellow fever
 
                G7 fail to address the biggest threats to global health
 
                Update on Calais 'Jungle' refugee camp
 
                Chikungunya
 
                Zuwara is peaceful, but health is a major concern
 
                Double outbreak of cholera and chikungunya placing huge strain on Mandera medical services
 
                One month after earthquake, MSF finishes its activities
 
                MSF teams respond to two epidemics and ward off a third
 
                Involuntary eviction from Idomeni creates further hardship for refugees
 
                I am tired of being here and I’m tired of living in fear
 
                Deadly attack on Lake Chad refugees and MSF health post in Yebi
 
                Voices from Elliniko
 
                Anxiety and depression in Elliniko sports stadium
 
                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
 
                A call for action beyond summits - reflections on the World Humanitarian Summit
 
                A tribute to our colleague, Arsène Bassanganam, killed during an ambush against an MSF convoy
 
                MSF's first HIV testing campaign in Conakry
 
                MSF outraged by killing of staff member
 
  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.
 
 
  
                   
  
                   
  
                  