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Seeking malaria treatment around Aweil, South Sudan
Access to medicines

MSF urges governments to set medical research policies that align with people’s health needs

“People in poor and wealthy countries alike are now finding that the medicines they need either don’t exist, or are priced so high they can’t afford them, and governments need to solve these problems,” said Katy Athersuch, Medical Access and Innovation Policy Advisor of MSF’s Access Campaign. Press Release - 13 Sep 2016
 
hospital in Paoua
Central African Republic

Providing guidance to ensure high quality care

Voices from the Field - 13 Sep 2016
 
Ramtha hospital after Jordan/Syria border closure
Jordan

You are so close, yet so very far because you are unable to reach those in need

By Hardik Vyas, otherwise known as “Tonny”, a surgeon at MSF’s Ramtha emergency surgical project Voices from the Field - 9 Sep 2016
 
Nigeria

Malnutrition is the biggest problem in Bama

Interview with MSF project coordinator Hakim Khaldi Voices from the Field - 7 Sep 2016
 
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South Sudan

Patient story - Nyajuba

Nya is one of the 201 patients who received surgery from MSF following the recent clashes in South Sudan, 54 of which were major operations. Voices from the Field - 5 Sep 2016
 
Solar panels on roof Shamwana hospital Congo DRC
Democratic Republic of Congo

Lights off... and on again! Solar energy for a sustainable Shamwana

Project Update - 5 Sep 2016
 
Paediatric department of CRUO, Haiti - following nurse Fleur Riemersma, 16-18 Oct 2015.
Website

MSF Paediatric Days

MSF Paediatric Days is an annual event for paediatric field staff, policy makers and academia to exchange ideas, align efforts, inspire and share frontline research to advance urgent paediatric issues of direct concern for the humanitarian field. paediatrics.msf.org/
 
Health promotion in the VVF (Fistula) camp of Shamwana
Democratic Republic of Congo

Vesico vaginal fistula camp living with dignity in solidarity

In July and August 2016, MSF organised a fistula camp in Shamwana, where 40 women received operations to repair their fistulas. Project Update - 31 Aug 2016
 
MSF Ebola Vaccine Clinical Trial
Haemorrhagic fevers

The Ebola clinical trials: a precedent for research ethics in disasters

MSF's Research Unit on Humanitarian Stakes and Practices (UREPH) is pleased to announce the publication of the article "The Ebola clinical trials: a precedent for research ethics in disasters" by Philippe Calain in the Journal of Medical Ethics. Journal article - 30 Aug 2016
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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