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Untreated Violence
South Africa

Sexual violence in platinum mining belt a major driver of HIV

MSF's 2015 survey of more than 800 Rustenburg women aged between 18 and 49 established that one in four have been raped in their lifetime. Press Release - 20 Feb 2017
 
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Killer diseases

Seven killer diseases under the microscope

One of the outcomes of a partnership of Médecins Sans Frontières (in cooperation with EUP - État d’Urgence Production), DNDi, Institut Pasteur, Fondation Mérieux, Universcience, lNSERM and CANOPE, this web documentary offers a fresh perspective on Killer Diseases. Documentary - 27 Jan 2017
 
Abs hospital airstrike aftermath, Hajjah, Yemen
Yemen

Crisis update - December 2016

There is an urgent need for the warring parties to reduce the disproportionate impact this war is having on civilians, and for humanitarian actors to scale up assistance for the population. Crisis Update - 31 Dec 2016
 
Falling into the gap HIV+ adolescents - WAD 2016
Myanmar

Don't let adolescents with HIV slip away

In Myanmar, adolescents make up around 5 per cent of our total HIV cohort of nearly 35,000 people. Project Update - 29 Nov 2016
 
Epworth Clinic Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe

A decade later in Epworth, life grows

"My typical day at Epworth, it’s a busy day. You never know what’s going to come up. We have a cohort of over 11,000 patients, so on average we see 350 to 400 patients," says Alice, MSF’s Project Coordinator at the Epworth clinic on Harare’s outskirts. Voices from the Field - 28 Nov 2016
 
HIV Patient - Mashiri and Duduzile Community Antiretroviral Groups
Zimbabwe

Surviving AIDS in Zimbabwe

Today, the number of people who are HIV positive in Zimbabwe has reduced to 15 per cent, but major gaps in treatment remain. Photo Story - 25 Nov 2016
 
MSF outpatient department in Carnot
Central African Republic

Don't turn off the life support

Project Update - 17 Nov 2016
 
Kenya - Dadaab refugee camp
Kenya

Dadaab 25 years

On 6 May 2016, the Government of Kenya announced that the Dadaab camps will close, citing economic, security and environment concerns. Photo Story - 17 Oct 2016
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)

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