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‘My doctors told me – this is the only chance’ - First Patient Finishes Treatment at MSF's TB Project in Belarus
Belarus

“My doctors told me it was my only chance”

Yury, 38, is celebrating a moment he thought would never arrive: he has been cured of a complicated form of tuberculosis. Voices from the Field - 15 Sep 2017
 
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Chad

In eastern Chad, cholera continues to spread

MSF is working with the Chadian Ministry of Public Health to cope with an outbreak of cholera in the east of the country. Project Update - 15 Sep 2017
 
Pakistan Behind The Headlines
Pakistan

MSF asked to close medical activities in Kurram Agency, north-west Pakistan

“We will continue to provide obstetric and neonatal services as much as possible to the women of FATA through the MSF Women’s hospital in Peshawar.” Statement - 14 Sep 2017
 
Refugees Fleeing into Bangladesh
Rohingya refugee crisis

Rohingya in Myanmar and Bangladesh urgently require medical and humanitarian assistance

By 6 September, over 146,000 people had crossed into Bangladesh, fleeing violence in Rakhine state, Myanmar. Press Release - 6 Sep 2017
 
Cholera outbreak in Maiduguri
Nigeria

MSF scaling up efforts to contain cholera in Maiduguri

"To contain the spread of cholera in Maiduguri, the need for a coordinated response from the health authorities to this outbreak cannot be overstated." Press Release - 1 Sep 2017
 
Snapshots from Northern Syria
Syria

Conflict brings new arrivals every day to Ain Issa camp

“We are worried because we don’t have any information about what’s going on inside Raqqa. The main issue for us is the welfare of the wounded.” Press Release - 31 Aug 2017
 
Minova Cholera
Democratic Republic of Congo

South Kivu cholera outbreak threatens to spread out of control

“People need to be provided with drinkable water, and health centres need to be equipped with the materials essential to treat everyone affected as quickly as possible” Press Release - 30 Aug 2017
 
Hepatitis C - Clinic Cambodia
Cambodia

Treating hepatitis C in Phnom Penh

Since October 2016, MSF has treated around 800 people in Cambodia for hepatitis C using medicines that have recently been introduced called direct-acting antivirals. Photo Story - 21 Aug 2017
 
Violence in Buenaventura
Colombia

Violence in Buenaventura

Photo Story - 16 Aug 2017
 
Violence in Buenaventura
Colombia

People suffer high levels of violence despite peace process

"These types of violence are having a clear impact on the physical and mental health of people living in Buenaventura and Tumaco.” Report - 16 Aug 2017
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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