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MSF laboratory at Hpakant, Kachin state. MSF treats more than 30,000 HIV/AIDS patients across the country
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Myanmar

“If I had not returned to the clinic in Dawei, I would probably be dead”

Patient Story: “If I had not returned to the clinic in Dawei, I would probably be dead” Voices from the Field - 23 Jul 2014
 
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HIV/AIDS

Viral Load Testing in Malawi

MSF is working to expand viral load testing in poor countries Photo Story - 22 Jul 2014
 
Dr Raid Umran, Head of paediatrics. Al Zahaara hospital, Iraq
Iraq

“We have managed to reduce the mortality rates, even though admissions have risen”

A doctor describes effective MSF strategies to reduce mortality rates Voices from the Field - 22 Jul 2014
 
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HIV/AIDS

We see pregnant women dying from HIV

Mamotsieleli Molofotsane from Lesotho is around 20 years old. She has three children and is pregnant with her fourth. Mamotsieleli has been tested HIV positive and is on ARV treatment. Her three children have been tested HIV negative. Project Update - 22 Jul 2014
 
And yet another wave of displacement in the town of Bouca, (Ouham region) northeastern Central African Republic (CAR), after clashes between reported anti-balaka elements and ex-Séléka forces took place last week. For the second time in over two months, people had to flee to the bush running away from the fighting. Bouca was the center of attacks in September in which the civilian population, both Christians and Muslims, were targeted by the armed groups. Around 80 people were killed. The video shows, through interviews with direct an indirect victims of violence, the consequences of the fighting, forcing thousands of people to hide in the bush or to look for protection in churches, schools or airstrips.
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Central African Republic: The Lost Country

The collapse of the country after more than a year of violence. thelostcountry.msf.org
 
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Ebola and haemorrhagic fevers

Race against time to control the Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone

Video: Race against time to control the Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone Project Update - 21 Jul 2014
 
And yet another wave of displacement in the town of Bouca, (Ouham region) northeastern Central African Republic (CAR), after clashes between reported anti-balaka elements and ex-Séléka forces took place last week. For the second time in over two months, people had to flee to the bush running away from the fighting. Bouca was the center of attacks in September in which the civilian population, both Christians and Muslims, were targeted by the armed groups. Around 80 people were killed. The video shows, through interviews with direct an indirect victims of violence, the consequences of the fighting, forcing thousands of people to hide in the bush or to look for protection in churches, schools or airstrips.
Central African Republic

Central African Republic: The Lost Country

The collapse of the Central African Republic after more than a year of violence. Campaign - 21 Jul 2014
 
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Palestine

I was scheduled to leave Gaza the day after the military operation “Protective Edge” started

An MSF nurse describes her experiences in Gaza during "Protective Edge" Voices from the Field - 21 Jul 2014
 
MSF teams run mobile clinics to provide medical care for IDPs. They provide primary healthcare consultations, chronic disease treatment as well as reproductive healthcare consultations. On average, the team is performing 60 consultations each day.
Iraq

“Today the greatest medical needs remain in areas that are extremely difficult and dangerous to reach”

MSF is providing healthcare for those trapped in Iraq Project Update - 21 Jul 2014
 
Julio Raoughcancan, from Thyolo, gets a dried blood spot sample drawn by a Health Surveillance Assistant (HSA) at Bvumbwe Health Centre. This sample will be compared with a venous blood sample drawn by a clinician in a validation study to prove that finger prick Dried Blood Spot (DBS) sampling techniques can be task shifted to lower cadres in the Health Centres
HIV/AIDS

High prices hinder access to newer HIV drugs and optimal tests that ensure treatment is working

MSF campaigns to reduce costs of newer HIV drugs Press Release - 21 Jul 2014
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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