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MSF´s Al Salamah hospital in Azaz
Syria

MSF staff on working at Al Salamah hospital, Azaz

“I had the opportunity to work in Germany but I refused,” says Thurayia Zein Al Abideen, a paediatrician at MSF’s Al Salamah hospital in Azaz district, northern Syria. “I want to work in Syria, because people need us and we are facing a huge shortage of doctors.” Voices from the Field - 23 Jun 2016
 
Displaced people in dire health situation in Bama
Nigeria

At least 24,000 displaced people in dire health situation in Bama

Critical humanitarian needs identified for displaced in Bama, Borno State, Nigeria Press Release - 22 Jun 2016
 
Fighting in Malakal, South Sudan
South Sudan

Report details UN's failures in protecting civilians in Malakal

MSF releases a report on the response to February Malakal PoC attack Press Release - 22 Jun 2016
 
DRC: MSF responds to malaria outbreak in Pawa and Boma-Mangbetu
Democratic Republic of Congo

40,000 people treated for malaria as disease surges

Project Update - 21 Jun 2016
 
Samos island, Greece
Greece

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

Interview with Elspeth Kendal-Carpenter, nurse, superving MSF's Mobile Landing Rescue Team Voices from the Field - 15 Jun 2016
 
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Yemen

Treating gunshot, grenade and mine injuries in Aden

“This was the first time I was confronted with injuries caused by gunshots, grenades and mines – and they were often horrific injures,” reflects Helmut Shoengen, an anaesthetist/doctor who recently returned from working in Aden, Yemen with Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF). Voices from the Field - 15 Jun 2016
 
Old Fangak, South Sudan
South Sudan

Protecting children from preventable diseases

Skye Giannino is a nurse from Victoria State in Australia. In April 2016 she supervised a Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) vaccination campaign in Old Fangak, North-West of South Sudan. She shares a day in the life of this challenging assignment. Voices from the Field - 9 Jun 2016
 
Aweil Hospital, South Sudan
South Sudan

Paediatric care and treating malnutrition in Aweil

Project Update - 9 Jun 2016
 
Leer & Thonyor - May 2016
Child health

First MSF Paediatric days to be organised in Stockholm

New-borns, children and adolescents constitute a major part of MSF patients worldwide. Committed to enhancing the quality of care and address current paediatric issues, MSF is now organising its first paediatric days in Stockholm 23-24 September. Event - 8 Jun 2016
 
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HIV/AIDS

Governments at UN must address severe lack of treatment access in West and Central Africa during High-Level Meeting

Ahead of the UN High-Level Meeting on Ending AIDS this week (8-10 June), the international medical humanitarian organisation Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) commended governments for deliberating a critical goal that 30 million people should be reached with life-saving HIV treatment by 2020, but also warned that governments need to speed up the scale-up of treatment for people in countries where critical medicines reach fewer than one-third of those in need. Press Release - 7 Jun 2016
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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