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                Health status two months after Hurricane Matthew, in the hardest-hit provinces
 
                "I still remember the first child born at our centre - her name was Ghazal"
 
                I don’t know how, but I’ll try to leave the house
 
                10 things you need to know about the Mediterranean crisis
 
                Interview with the authors of "Humanitarian Aid, Genocide and Mass Killings"
Engaging with National Authorities: Médecins Sans Frontières’s experience in Guinea during the Ebola epidemic
 
                Don't let adolescents with HIV slip away
 
                Crisis update — 28 November 2016
 
                Pregnancy and childbirth in besieged east Aleppo
 
                A decade later in Epworth, life grows
 
                Alarm bells ringing on mass casualty numbers in Damascus and Homs regions
 
                Refugees in border town of Dolo Ado escape drought and insecurity of Somalia
 
                Perhaps we should live underground to survive
 
                Sharp increase in malaria cases in recent months
 
                Surviving AIDS in Zimbabwe
 
                Bringing diabetes treatment home
Humanitarian aid, genocide and mass killings
 
                Winter will bring even more desperate living conditions for over 75,000 Syrians stranded at the 'Berm'
 
                Newly renovated intensive care unit opens at Sulaymaniyah emergency hospital
 
                As fighting intensifies, MSF bolsters response around Mosul
 
                Multiple direct and indirect hits on hospitals in east Aleppo in the last 48 hours
 
                "Tanzania - Aid is needed before situation deteriorates"
 
                76 wounded and at least 21 dead in Taiz on the first day of the newly announced ceasefire
 
                Crisis Info on Borno emergency - November 2016
 
  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.
 
 
  
                   
  
                   
  
                  