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                New Violence in Bangui - A Day in the General Hospital
 
                Oral cholera vaccine highly effective during outbreak in Guinea
 
                MSF cholera response continues to expand in Juba, South Sudan
Impact and programmatic implications of routine viral load monitoring in Swaziland
 
                An account from Carnot, Central African Republic: "Let's be clear - we are witnessing a true cleansing in CAR"
 
                Médecins Sans Frontières Strongly Denies Involvement in Transporting Combatants in Donetsk
 
                ‘We have seen women and children with gunshot injuries heading for exile’
 
                Phumeza takes TB Petition to World Health Assembly Delegates
 
                Ndhiwa HIV programme, partners quotes
 
                Testimony: Esther Orege from Ndhiwa
 
                Testimony: Thomas Soyoua from Kawanga
 
                MSF launches new project to curb spread of HIV in western Kenya
 
                Can the HIV epidemic be curbed?
 
                MSF rapidly scales up response to contain cholera outbreak in South Sudan
 
                Occupied Minds - Mariam’s story
 
                MSF intervention on Global Strategy and targets on tuberculosis at 67th World Health Assembly
 
                ‘We demand action’: Death toll from drug-resistant tuberculosis must be slashed within a year
 
                Doctors on the frontline
 
                Five MSF staff held in Syria Released
 
                Home care gives hope of survival for DR-TB patients in Zimbabwe
 
                “The situation is untenable.” - Two months of fighting in Masisi territory, Democratic Republic of Congo
 
                Treating survivors of family and sexual violence in Papua New Guinea
 
                Testimonies of violations, abuses and problems accessing health services
 
                “Violence is ever present throughout their journey, that may last up to two months”
 
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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.
 
 
  
                   
  
                   
  
                  