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MSF treats tens of thousands affected by crisis

MSF treats wounded after camp for displaced is hit by bombardment in Lower Juba

Vaccination campaign suspended due to fighting in Dayniile

In 100-day young South Sudan, is a theoretical future endangering the present?

Aid to displaced persons still insufficient in Mogadishu

Ongoing attacks on civilian population

Médecins Sans Frontières teams treat wounded from Lower Dir blast

'Almost all of the hospitals' in Tripoli 'are receiving wounded'

Expanding activities despite significant obstacles

MSF condemns large scale attacks on civilians

MSF to expand medical response in western Libya

Treating all victims of the war

Hiding Behind Health

In Helmand, treating diseases before they become deadly

Returning to Bougainville's neglected south after a decade-long absence

As South Sudan enters independence, the long-standing humanitarian emergency continues

Despite increased support, limited access prevents the scope of MSF intervention in Kurram Agency, Pakistan

'As war goes on, people's needs are growing'

Trapped in transit: the neglected victims of the war in Libya

MSF condemns any initiative that would send boat people back to Libya

After three-month siege in Libya, trauma surgery and training dominate MSF activities

Outside humanitarian spotlight, Central African Republic is dogged by conflict

Fear persists even after violence subsides in Ivory Coast

Ivory Coast testimonies - Woman, 21, village by Blolequin, western Ivory Coast

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.