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Giving birth in South Sudan
South Sudan

MSF and traditional birth attendants save lives

Project Update - 2 Sep 2013
 
MSF Speaking Out

Somalia 1991-1993: Civil War, Famine Alert and a UN “Military-Humanitarian” Intervention

The ‘Somalia 1991-1993: Civil War, Famine Alert and a UN “Military-Humanitarian” Intervention‘ case study describes the constraints, questions and dilemmas faced by MSF during the first year of its intervention to assist the populations of Somalia, after the civil war started in 1991. Speaking Out Case Studies - 1 Sep 2013
 
MSF PROJECTS AFGHANISTAN - Kabul
Afghanistan

Preventative mobile clinics in Kabul

MSF conducts preventive mobile clinics in ten locations in the suburban areas of Kabul, in order to reach out to isolated communities. Project Update - 30 Aug 2013
 
Emergency at Boost hospital Afghanistan
Afghanistan

"Conflict still rages and humanitarian needs will only grow"

Interview with Renzo Fricke, MSF’s operational coordinator for Afghanistan Voices from the Field - 30 Aug 2013
 
Afghanistan

A maternity hospital in Khost

In March 2012, MSF opened a maternity hospital in Khost to provide care for pregnant women and newborns, with surgical capacity for complicated deliveries. Project Update - 30 Aug 2013
 
XDR-TB can be cured. The story of Phumeza Tisile.
South Africa

"I didn't want to be a TB statistic"

Phumeza Tisile became the first South African patient cured of extensively drug-resistant TB (XDR-TB) using a strengthened treatment regimen which included a hard-to-come-by drug (linezolid).
Voices from the Field - 29 Aug 2013
 
Lebanon, Tripoli – Bringing healthcare to neighbourhoods isolated by sectarian violence
Lebanon

Bringing healthcare to neighbourhoods isolated by sectarian violence

Violent sectarian clashes between residents of two of Lebanon’s most deprived districts are leaving ordinary people caught in the crossfire as they struggle to access healthcare and get on with their daily lives. Project Update - 29 Aug 2013
 
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Syria

MSF statements should not be used to justify military actions

Response to the US administration and other governments referring to MSF Statement of August 24
Statement - 28 Aug 2013
 
Mobile HAT Team Bili
Democratic Republic of Congo

MSF completes sleeping sickness screening for 16,000 people

MSF has just completed a five month project to combat sleeping sickness in the DRC, during which more than 16,000 people were screened for the disease. Project Update - 27 Aug 2013
 
Emergency intervention in the Transit camp of Bubukwanga
Uganda

MSF increases assistance to refugees fleeing violence in DRC

MSF is providing urgently needed medical care and water and sanitation in western Uganda, following an influx of tens of thousands of refugees fleeing insecurity in North Kivu, DRC, in mid-July. Project Update - 27 Aug 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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