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Activists from Doctors Without Borders protest vaccine pricing policies in front of the Pfizer World Headquarters in New York NY,  Thursday, April 22, 2015. Pfizer refuses to publish the price of the pnuemococcal vaccine, preventing developing countries from negotiating a fair price for the drug.
Photograph: Victor J. Blue
Access to medicines

6 things Big Pharma doesn’t want you to know!

Think the pharmaceutical industry is looking out for your best interests when it comes to your health? Think again! Here are six of Big Pharma's dirty little secrets they'd prefer you didn't know... Project Update - 26 Sep 2019
 
Health promotion lay counsellor, Bilqees Fatima provides hepatitis C prevention information to patients in the clinic's waiting room.
Pakistan

Working to turn the tide of hepatitis C in Karachi’s Machar Colony

Pakistan has the world's second-highest number of people with hepatitis C. Médecins Sans Frontières is focusing on tackling the viral infection in Karachi. Project Update - 20 Sep 2019
 
Muhammad K., 25 years old, is a Rohingya refugee who works as a construction workers on a vast condominium project in the Bayan Lepas district of Penang. Like many other workers, he also lives on site, sharing very basic accommodation.
Rohingya refugee crisis

Healthcare for struggling refugee communities in Malaysia

Rohingya are among the refugees and asylum seekers in Malaysia who live in constant fear of arrest, detention and deportation. Project Update - 20 Sep 2019
 
A patient with a broken leg gets a plaster at “L’Arche de Kigobe” trauma center in Bujumbura, Burundi.
Burundi

In Bujumbura, accident victims get back on their feet for free

L'Arche de Kigobe, the trauma centre run by Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) in Bujumbura, western Burundi, treats around 2,000 people per month free of charge. Most are victims of accidents. Project Update - 12 Sep 2019
 
Newborn in Nablus maternity, Mosul.
Iraq

Mosul's expectant mothers just can't wait

Thousands of people are still struggling to access affordable quality healthcare in Mosul, northern Iraq, and pregnant women are among the most vulnerable. In west Mosul, two MSF maternity units welcome more than 150 babies each week. Project Update - 11 Sep 2019
 
Pantin, Monday, September 17, 2018.
Young people wait in the waiting room of the center. Often fatigued by their difficult situation, they take advantage of these moments of calm to rest.
The medical and administrative reception and orientation center for unaccompanied minors in Pantin (93- France) was opened by MSF in December 2017.
The center provides young migrants, who claim to be unaccompanied minors, with support for four areas of activity: legal, medical care, mental health and social assistance.
The center welcomes between 30 and 35 young people per day by appointment from 9am to 5pm.

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Pantin, le lundi 17 Septembre 2018.
Des jeunes attendent dans la salle d'attente du centre. Souvent fatigues par leur situation difficile, ils profitent de ces moments de calme pour se reposer. 
Le centre d’accueil et d’orientation medical et administratif destine aux mineurs non accompagnes a Pantin (93- France) a ete ouvert par MSF en decembre 2017.
Le centre apporte a de jeunes migrants, qui se declarent mineurs non accompagnes, un soutien autour de quatre poles d’activites : juridique, soins medicaux, sante mentale et assistance sociale.
Le centre accueille entre 30 et 35 jeunes par jour sur rdv de 09 à 17h.
France

Rejected and traumatised: Unaccompanied minors arriving in France

Dissuasive migration policies are making the journeys of minors arriving in France increasingly dangerous. Their distress is exacerbated by abuse and organised institutional rejection. Project Update - 10 Sep 2019
 
Ruslan, 24, is comforted by an MSF nurse as he lies in bed in an isolation room in a hospital in Khan Younis. He is being treated for an antibiotic resistant infection in his leg bones after being shot by the Israeli army during protests.
Antibiotic resistance

Treating resistant infections in Gaza under the blockade

Antibiotic resistance was already an issue for people across the Middle East; resistant infections are now making treatment difficult for those with gunshot wounds sustained during the March of Return protests in Gaza. Project Update - 2 Sep 2019
 
In the West Bank, MSF provides psychotherapy in Nablus and Qalqiliya. While three of our psychologists in the project are local Palestinians, two are foreigners who do not speak Arabic. This means our interpreters play a vital role in our work there.
Palestine

Mental healthcare in translation

MSF is providing psychotherapy services in Nablus and Qalqiliya. While three of our psychologists in the project are local Palestinians, two are foreigners who do not speak Arabic. This means interpreters play a vital role in our work there. Project Update - 25 Aug 2019
 
Alphonse Elogo, MSF Water and Sanitation manager, observes a potentially contaminated water point in a neighbourhood of the Pitoa health district, Northern Cameroon.

Alphonse Elogo, responsable MSF eau et assainissement observe un point d'eau potentiellement contaminée dans un quartier du district de santé de Pitoa, région Nord du Cameroun.
Cameroon

A multidisciplinary approach to stem the spread of cholera

How MSF health promoters, water and sanitation experts, medics and epidemiologists are preventing the spread of cholera in Cameroon and the Lake Chad region. Project Update - 21 Aug 2019
 
People are seen on a walkway in Kutupalong megacamp, which runs next to an open sewer.
Rohingya refugee crisis

Two years on: No solutions in sight for the Rohingya

Hear the fears, hopes and daily reality of Rohingya people in Myanmar, Bangladesh and Malaysia, two years since the biggest ever exodus of Rohingya from Myanmar’s Rakhine state. Project Update - 20 Aug 2019
Four mothers posing in a corridor of the Hospital in Bili. All four of them are staying in the hospital with their child, that's suffering from a severe case of malaria. Since the beginning of the project in 2016, the pediatric ward already treated more than 4.000 cases of complicated/severe form of malaria.
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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