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Daniel Kuju, health promotion supervisor, and Beatrice Johnson, community health educator, visit semi-nomadic communities in Labarab, Greater Pibor administrative area to conduct health awareness sessions. South Sudan, February 2024.
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Idomeni camp eviction
Greece

I am tired of being here and I’m tired of living in fear

Voices from the Field 26 May 2016
 
MSF health post in Yebi, Diffa, Niger
Niger

Deadly attack on Lake Chad refugees and MSF health post in Yebi

Project Update 25 May 2016
 
Medical and mental healthcare for people displaced by violence in the Lake Chad area.
Global

A call for action beyond summits - reflections on the World Humanitarian Summit

Report 23 May 2016
 
Central African Republic

MSF outraged by killing of staff member

Press Release 19 May 2016
 
#safepassage action in Lesbos
Mediterranean migration

In 2016 who still counts as human?

Statement 12 May 2016
 
Dec 2013 - 2015: Relentless violence in Unity State, South Sudan
South Sudan

The book that travelled too much

Project Update 11 May 2016
 
Portrait of Conor Kenny
Syria

The shadow of Syria

Voices from the Field 6 May 2016
 
World Humanitarian Summit

MSF to pull out of World Humanitarian Summit

Statement 5 May 2016
 
Malnutrition emergency: mobile clinic in Ranobe
Syria

Al Quds hospital death toll rises to 55

Project Update 4 May 2016
 
Dr Joanne Liu at UNSC meeting
Attacks on medical care

MSF President to UN Security Council: “Stop these attacks”

Speech 3 May 2016
 
Kunduz Hospital After the Attack
Kunduz hospital attack

Some of MSF’s questions in response to the U.S. military investigation into their attack on the hospital

Open Letter 29 Apr 2016
 
Malnutrition emergency: mobile clinic in Ranobe
Syria

Update on airstrike at Al Quds hospital

Project Update 29 Apr 2016
MSF Logistique - Bordeaux
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