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Mental Health

Iraq: Stabilising emergencies in a pocket of safety

On going conflict in Iraq, has pervented the population from accessing healtcare
Latest News - 31 Mar 2017
 

Syria: Medical staff and patients killed in an attack on MSF-supported hospital

On March 25, MSF-supported hospital in Latamneh (North Hama) was bombed. Two persons, an orthopaedic surgeon and his patient, were killed and 13 others were wounded.
Press Release - 31 Mar 2017
 
Women are waiting for outpatient prenatal consultations provided by MSF at Tenenkou’s hospital.
Activity Report

Perilous terrain: Humanitarian action at risk in Mali

The report Perilous terrain: Humanitarian action at risk in Mali is part of MSF’s project entitled “Emergency Gap”, which aims to analyse the absence of effective and meaningful emergency response in the acute phase of armed conflict, at a time of growing levels of humanitarian crisis and needs.
Report - 29 Mar 2017
 
Mediterranean Migration

Kate Stegeman: “People are fleeing out of absolute desperation”

A South African communications manager on board the MV Aquarius search and rescue ship helped people fleeing to safety in the Mediterranean Sea.
Fieldworkers Stories - 29 Mar 2017
 

Mali: MSF warns about the use of humanitarian aid for political and military interests

MSF is deeply concerned that the emergency gap – that is the lack of sufficient humanitarian presence and quality response to populations most in need 
Press Release - 29 Mar 2017
 
Tuberculosis

Month in Focus: March 2017

Videos and Photos - 28 Mar 2017
 

Zimbabwe: Preventing cervical cancer

Cervical cancer rates are on the rise worldwide, but particularly in the developing world, where the disease is the leading cause of cancer death for women in many countries, including Zimbabwe, where 5,000 new diagnoses are made and 1000 deaths happen each year. 
Patient and Staff Stories - 28 Mar 2017
 

MSF joins Europe-wide action challenging patent on key hepatitis C drug

Patent opposition aims to increase affordable access to hepatitis C drug sofosbuvir for millions
Press Release - 27 Mar 2017
 

Cervical Cancer: “every woman should get screened, there’s no shame in it"

"My strong message is that every woman should get screened, there’s no shame in it. I would have stayed in the dark if I hadn’t been screened.”
Patient and Staff Stories - 27 Mar 2017
 
Drug-resistant TB

Action speaks louder than words - Phumlani story

Action speaks louder than words: Phumlani's story, a powerful video showcasing resilience and humanitarian impact. Videos and Photos - 24 Mar 2017