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Statement by Christopher Stokes, MSF General Director

The US version of events leaves MSF with more questions than answers. The frightening catalogue of errors illustrates gross negligence on the part of US forces, and violations of the rules of war. Statement - 25 Nov 2015
 
In Memoriam: MSF colleagues killed in the Kunduz Trauma Centre attack
Afghanistan

In Memoriam: MSF colleagues killed in the Kunduz Trauma Centre attack

October 3, 2015 will forever remain a black day in MSF’s history. Fourteen MSF colleagues lost their lives that tragic day. All of MSF grieves with the victims’ families. They will be tremendously missed and never forgotten. Project Update - 24 Nov 2015
 
Pozzallo Migrant Reception Centre
Mediterranean migration

Unacceptable conditions for migrants and asylum seekers in Pozzallo reception center, Italy

"A centre that has sanitation facilities that are often out of order, that does not offer an appropriate place to give treatments against scabies and where there is no guarantee of privacy, does not provide decent reception conditions," says Claudia Lodesani, MSF doctor and coordinator in Italy. "Today more than ever before, we need a reception system that takes into consideration the needs of those who have suffered traumatic experiences." Press Release - 20 Nov 2015
 
Drug-resistant TB (DR-TB) Colony 3. Donetsk Ukraine
Ukraine

Termination of MSF support to MDR-TB programme in the penitentiary system after accreditation was cancelled on 19 October

The decision of the Humanitarian Committee of the self-proclaimed DPR authorities is leaving 146 patients without life-saving MDR-TB treatment and under those conditions MSF can no longer commit to resume activities in the penitentiary facility Colony 3 where the organization had been working since 2011. Project Update - 13 Nov 2015
 
Kunduz Hospital Aftermath - 14 Oct 2015
Attacks on medical care

Kunduz, Afghanistan, 36°43’4.91’’N, 68°51’43.96’’

"We say: if there's no room for humanity in times of war, human civilisation as a whole will lose out in the long run. So, it's up to all of us to mobilise and urge politicians, governments and non-state armed groups to respect medical facilities. Together we shout loudly and clearly:“Stop bombing hospitals!” Opinion - 10 Nov 2015
 
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Yemen

Press briefing from Kabul on Kunduz attack

MSF presents initial findings of internal review on Kunduz attack. From Kunduz, Nov 5 2015. Press Release - 5 Nov 2015
 
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Kunduz hospital attack

MSF releases internal review of the Kunduz hospital attack

MSF today released an internal review of the 3 October US air strikes on its hospital in northern Afghanistan. The chronological review of the events leading up to, during, and immediately following the air strikes shows no reason why the hospital should have come under attack. Press Release - 5 Nov 2015
 
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Kunduz hospital attack

Interactive map of our Trauma Hospital in Kunduz before and after the attack

Hover over the interactive images showing satellites images of the Kunduz Hospital before and after the attack. Project Update - 4 Nov 2015
 
MSF in Al Dhale and Taiz, Yemen. July 2015
Global

Primer: Protection of medical services under International Humanitarian Law

An introduction to the main principles guiding the protection of medical services under international humanitarian law. Journal article - 3 Nov 2015
 
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Afghanistan

MSF staff gather In Kunduz

Three weeks after the bombing in Kunduz, Afghanistan, our MSF colleagues gathered together for the first time on the grounds of the ruined hospital. Project Update - 30 Oct 2015
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)

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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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