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Telemedicine Ethiopia
Medical resource

Telemedicine helps to bridge the gap between remote areas and large hospitals

Telemedicine helps to bridge the gap between remote areas and large hospitals Project Update - 13 Jul 2016
 
Peshawar maternity ward
Pakistan

More than interesting it’s been quite eye-opening

"It is absolutely brilliant that we can offer healthcare, especially when you have patients who come from regions where they have poor access," says Dr Anokhi Ali Khan, MSF paediatrician at Peshawar women’s hospital in northeastern Pakistan. Voices from the Field - 6 Jul 2016
 
Ukraine/ Mobile clinics Mariupol
Ukraine

We are lost here and very scared

Project Update - 5 Jul 2016
 
MSF Press Release: Syrian Refugees Stranded in the "Berm" Jordan/Syria Border
Syria

Voices from the Berm

Voices from the Field - 30 Jun 2016
 
MSF mobile clinic in South Sudan
South Sudan

Heavy fighting in Wau causing new displacement crisis

Dr David Kahindi, Deputy Medical Coordinator for MSF, has been working in South Sudan for more than three years. He recently arrived in Wau where he has been overseeing MSF’s emergency response. Voices from the Field - 29 Jun 2016
 
Ethiopia

Two years of drought followed by floods challenge the pastoral way of life

The eastern Ethiopian regions of Afar and Sitti are dry and inhospitable places for much of the year. Yet this is where many pastoralists live, moving from place to place, searching for water and pasture to feed their precious livestock. Project Update - 27 Jun 2016
 
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
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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