Press release
22 May 2012
21 May 2012
15 May 2012
Wounded people, medical workers and health care facilities remain targeted and threatened in parts of Syria, preventing people from receiving life-saving emergency medical care
15 May 2012
Afghanistan: A young child receives a vaccination against Diphtheria, Tetanus and Polio
10 May 2012
Patients affected by cholera are receiving a treatment in one of the MSF Cholera Treatment Center located in the capital city, Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
27 April 2012
The involvement of public healthcare actors in police “sweep” operations is dangerous and contrary to medical ethics
Medecins Sans Frontieres/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) opposes the police-style healthcare controls in the name of public health protection. “Public health cannot be promoted through police-led medical screenings and scaremongering about ‘ticking time bombs for public health’. It can be effectively safeguarded and promoted as long as the populations most in need have access to healthcare services and to effective public healthcare programs. It is promoted only when the medical needs of all social groups are met -people lacking health insurance, children, elderly, chronic patients...
02 May 2012
Solidarity for Survival exhibition
25 April 2012
19 April 2012
Doctor treating malnourished child, Mbera camp.
17 April 2012
Kabul, April 17,2012 – Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) has suspended medical activities in the recently opened maternity hospital in Khost province after an explosion took place inside the hospital compound this morning. Seven people were injured, including one child.
"The suspension will continue until we receive assurances from the actors controlling those areas that medical activities can take place unhindered, and that the security of patients, medical staff and health facilities will be respected as previously agreed” said Renzo Fricke, Country Representative for MSF in Afghanistan.
Patients currently under care will be referred to the maternity in Khost...