Skip to main content
3342 Results
 
msf-placeholder
Afghanistan

Drought in Afghanistan serious, but elusive

The drought that has hit Afghanistan, as well as the whole of Central Asia, is still difficult to assess. Several indicators point towards severe food shortages in a few months, but getting clear data has proven to be very difficult, according to MSF. Project Update - 25 Aug 2000
 
msf-placeholder
Guinea

MSF staff missing in Liberia now safe in Guinea

More details are now getting out regarding the MSF staff who were missing in Liberia recently. They were released last night along with the four other humaniatarian aid workers taken at the same time. In total there were two MSF staff, three from Merlin and one from IRC. Project Update - 14 Aug 2000
 
msf-placeholder
Georgia

MSF suspends its activities in Pankissi valley

MSF has suspended its activities in the valley of Pankissi, in the north-east area of Georgia, near the border with the Russian Federation (Chechnya) following the kidnapping of a CICR team on Friday August 4, 2000. Under the current circumstances, MSF believes the security conditions are insufficient for the four MSF volunteers who work and live in the valley. They returned to Tbilissi, the capital of Georgia, on Saturday August 5. Project Update - 8 Aug 2000
 
msf-placeholder
Kosovo

MSF in Kosovo

MSF started to work in Kosovo in 1993, focusing on enlarged programs of immunization (EPI), water supply and sanitation activities, drugs distribution and medical support of both the official medical structures and Mother Teresa dispensaries (ambulantas). Project Update - 7 Aug 2000
 
msf-placeholder
Eritrea

Displaced Eritreans returning home

MSF asked to assist with creation of returnee camps. Project Update - 25 Jul 2000
 
msf-placeholder
Sierra Leone

MSF reports health crisis at Mile 91

The international humanitarian medical organisation Médecins sans Frontières (MSF) is extremely concerned about the deteriorating security and health situation in Mile 91, a town 50 kilometers south west of Makeni in northern Sierra Leone. Beginning in May, tens of thousands of people were forcibly displaced to Mile 91 and its environs from the towns of Makeni, Magburuka and other surrounding villages. Project Update - 19 Jul 2000
 
msf-placeholder
Sierra Leone

Growing concern on fate of Mile 91 IDP's

In a press release and report released July 14, MSF has demanded attention for the desperate plight of IDP's in Sierra Leone - and concluding that most of the tens of thousands of people displaced by recent fighting fled from attacks carried out by government helicopter gunships. Project Update - 19 Jul 2000
 
msf-placeholder
Bosnia-Herzegovina

Who was responsible for the fall of Srebrenica?

An appeal from MSF for the creation of a parliamentry commission to lead an enquiry into French responsibility in the fall of Srebrenica. Project Update - 13 Jul 2000
 
msf-placeholder
Sierra Leone

Civilians flee renewed fighting at Mile 91

Fighting broke out once more on Wednesday, June 28, around Mile 91 - a town in the central part of Sierra Leone - between rebels and the government army. This was followed by the heavy shelling of a neighbouring village seven kilometres away from Mile 91. A large part of the population, and the 40,000 displaced people in Mile 91, fled in panic towards the south. Project Update - 7 Jul 2000
 
msf-placeholder
Humanitarian challenges

Normalcy begins to creep

Project Update - 5 Jul 2000
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.

Learn more