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10 years in DRC - MSF CH
Democratic Republic of Congo

MSF's decade of medical action

In 2008, MSF provided life-sustaining assistance to displaced persons fleeing violence. MSF set up mobile clinics, distributed water, and improved the sanitary conditions in the camps in Songolo, Soke and Geti. Voices from the Field - 20 Dec 2013
 
IDPs in Bossangoa
Central African Republic

Bossangoa remains tense as MSF teams provide emergency medical care

Voices from the Field - 17 Dec 2013
 
Community Hospital in Bangui
Central African Republic

MSF still responding to emergencies 10 days after violence breaks out

Project Update - 17 Dec 2013
 
Mpoko camp, Bangui Airport
Central African Republic

MSF providing emergency care at Bangui airport

MSF is providing a round-the-clock medical service, but the situation remains dire
Project Update - 13 Dec 2013
 
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Central African Republic

UN must urgently and radically change its humanitarian response

Press Release - 12 Dec 2013
 
IPD - Airport Bangui CAR
Central African Republic

The aid world has failed the people of the Central African Republic

For months CAR has experienced increasing levels of violence. The UN-led humanitarian response to the suffering is too little, too late
Statement - 12 Dec 2013
 
IPD - Airport Bangui CAR
Central African Republic

Open letter to the UN humanitarian system

Open Letter - 12 Dec 2013
 
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Project Update

MSF calls for scale-up of ‘viral load’ monitoring to improve HIV treatment outcomes in developing countries

Global Fund and US-gov’t PEPFAR programme must use purchasing power to get better prices for viral load tests
Press Release - 10 Dec 2013
 
Community Hospital in Bangui
Central African Republic

Violence in Bangui Hospitals

MSF calls for a ban on any armed presence in healthcare facilities following summary executions inside Bangui hospitals. Press Release - 9 Dec 2013
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)

Independent medical humanitarian assistance

We provide medical assistance to people affected by conflict, epidemics, disasters, or exclusion from healthcare. Our teams are made up of tens of thousands of health professionals, logistic and administrative staff - most of them hired locally. Our actions are guided by medical ethics and the principles of independence and impartiality. We are a non-profit, self-governed, member-based organisation.

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