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Drug-resistant TB

WHO issues critical new TB treatment recommendations and MSF calls on governments to urgently scale-up all oral treatment

MSF calls on countries with large numbers of people with DR-TB to urgently start implementing these new treatment guidelines
Press Release - 28 Dec 2018
 
Malaria

Tens of thousands of Cameroonians seek refuge in southern Nigeria

The displacement of refugees’ strains resources and compounds existing difficult livelihoods of host communities, thereby expanding the humanitarian needs for both the host and refugee population
Latest News - 28 Dec 2018
 
Sunda Strait Tsunami
Indonesia

Indonesia Tsunami Update: 3 MSF teams provide support

MSF continues medical services for tsunami victims in Labuan & Carita & runs mobile clinic
Latest News - 26 Dec 2018
 
Refugees

MSF/SOS forced to end operations - Last weeks on the Aquarius

People being denied their human right to flee from harm and seek safety. 
Videos and Photos - 21 Dec 2018
 
Libya

MSF/SOS forced to end operations - Last weeks on the Aquarius

MSF teams on board the Aquarius are officially leaving the vessel and, with partner organisation SOS MEDITERRANEE, returning it to the ship's owner  
Press Release - 21 Dec 2018
 
Mental Health

The lost children of Malakal

Abandoned children now find themselves stuck, without their families, in what is effectively an open-air prison
Latest News - 20 Dec 2018
 
Malnutrition

Mental Health: “This is a new and strange place – adjusting to it can be difficult”

MSF psychologist Kadar Muktar Moalim shares the importance of parents and caretakers involvement in improving children’s mental health
Patient and Staff Stories - 20 Dec 2018
 
Sexual and gender-based violence

Christine Tasnier: Hope To Return

In Kule live 54,000 South Sudanese who escaped the war in their country. Christine Tasnier tells in a first-hand account about the medical work, patient stories and the living situation in the camp.
Patient and Staff Stories - 20 Dec 2018
 
Sexual and gender-based violence

Judith Elavian: A calabash doing humanitarian work

Judith Elavian is an MSF nurse, recently returned after working nine months in Nigeria on a project delivering sexual reproductive health services in the northern Jigawa state. This is a story of the day she learned that in Nigeria, a calabash is not just for drinking water as it is in her home country of Kenya. 
Fieldworkers Stories - 20 Dec 2018
 
Mental Health

Getting help for rape’s 'invisible’ wounds is a lottery in South Africa

An article on mental health care for rape survivors in South Africa by Yolanda Hanning, a psychologist with MSF in Rustenburg.
Latest News - 19 Dec 2018