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Treating malnourished children in Beni Shiekh, Nigeria

"Transferring medicine from rich countries to poor countries without adapting it does not always work"

MSF welcomes GSK’s decision to lower the price of the pneumonia vaccine for some of the world’s most vulnerable children

With the Calais ‘Jungle’ about to be dismantled, what will become of unaccompanied minors?

Patient stories, malnutrition in Bokoro region

Recurring malnutrition, a silent epidemic devastating the country

Providing guidance to ensure high quality care

Malnutrition is the biggest problem in Bama

Patient story - Nyajuba

MSF Paediatric Days

Empty beds are the face of war

Video: Testimonies from displaced women in Maiduguri, Nigeria

People are scared to go to hospitals

Recent clashes in the north are hampering the deployment of humanitarian assistance

Many children would be saved if they arrived at the hospital earlier

MSF calls for affordable pneumonia vaccines ahead of Pfizer’s patent hearing in India

Activity Update, May 2016

Expensive pneumonia vaccine key barrier to vaccinating refugee children

Telemedicine helps to bridge the gap between remote areas and large hospitals

More than interesting it’s been quite eye-opening

Celebrating the fifth anniversary of Peshawar women’s hospital

Two years of drought followed by floods challenge the pastoral way of life

MSF staff on working at Al Salamah hospital, Azaz

Refugees arrive often cold, scared, unsure, confused and in distress

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.