Skip to main content
7697 Results
 
msf-placeholder
Indonesia

Local response has been quick but gaps still remain in the aftermath of the Indonesian earthquake

"The threat of a volcanic eruption from nearby Mount Merapi meant that national emergency services were already on stand-by in the area and were able to mobilise immediately. Nevertheless, there are still gaps in the care being offered, and some people continue to wait in the rain without shelter, food or basic survival items." Project Update - 31 May 2006
 
CRENIs and ambulatory feeding center

International Financial Report 2005

Annual Report - 30 May 2006
 
Somalia

Médecins Sans Frontières in the forgotten crisis of Somalia

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has been providing medical care in Somalia since 1986. This document provides a closer look at MSF’s efforts to alleviate the desperate medical situation Somalis continue to endure; a dramatic situation that receives little attention from the international media. Report - 30 May 2006
 
msf-placeholder
Indonesia

Rain and power blackouts hamper aid delivery at Indonesian earthquake zone

MSF teams are identifying the best areas where care for the wounded can be provided. A team has visited the seven most damaged districts in Bantul area and found that local health structures are in need of medical supplies, medical staff and tents to house patients. Project Update - 30 May 2006
 
msf-placeholder
Access to medicines

WHA passes breakthrough resolution hailed by MSF as 'crucial first step' towards global R&D framework that meets health needs

The medical humanitarian organisation Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) welcomes the breakthrough agreement on essential health research and development (R&D) reached by the World Health Assembly (WHA). Press Release - 29 May 2006
 
msf-placeholder
Indonesia

First MSF teams to Indonesia earthquake

MSF is present in Yogyakarta with a team of two (a nurse and a logistician) who were brought in from a cholera project in Wamena (Papua). Today (Sunday), two psychologists from the project in Sigli (Aceh province, Sumatra), two doctors from Jakarta, and a complete surgical team from Banda Aceh will join the team in Yogyakarta. Project Update - 28 May 2006
 
msf-placeholder
Child health

Upsurge of violence harming civilians in southern Sudan

"We are concerned about the growing number of violent incidents," says MSF co-ordinator Cristoph Hippchen. "This means humanitarian assistance to the people of Upper Nile and Jonglei, already far below what is needed, will be even less now." Press Release - 23 May 2006
 
msf-placeholder
Sudan

MSF facilities looted - for many Sudanese life is just as difficult now as before the peace accord

The people already receive far less humanitarian aid than is needed, and the fighting reduces it even more. The rest of the world seems to have forgotten this region. Project Update - 23 May 2006
 
msf-placeholder
Access to medicines

MSF helps develop a simple rapid HIV/AIDS viral load test

Unlike currently available tests, the SAMBA test and its ingredients do not need to be refrigerated. The technology will also allow the test to be used as a point-of-care test, and provide results while the patient is waiting. Project Update - 19 May 2006
 
cholera epidemic in Lubango
Cholera

Murky Waters: Why the cholera epidemic in Angola was a disaster waiting to happen

Since February 2006, Luanda is going through its worst ever cholera epidemic, with an average of 500 new cases per day. The outbreak has also rapidly spread to the provinces and to date, 11 of the 18 provinces are reporting cases. Report - 17 May 2006
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.

Learn more