Healthcare gaps in Yemen
Will Turner, MSF former head of mission in Yemen, intervenes on the healthcare gaps in Taiz.Videos and Photos - 31 Jan 2017
Suspension of U.S. refugee resettlement endangers people fleeing war zones
President Donald J. Trump’s executive order suspending refugee resettlement to the United States is an inhumane act against people fleeing war zones. MSF is calling for a resumption of refugee resettlement.Press Release - 30 Jan 2017
South Sudan: MSF closes project in Melut after three years
"MSF's role as first responder was crucial at the start of the emergency."Latest News - 30 Jan 2017
Activity Report
Report - 30 Jan 2017
Yemen: Healthcare under siege in Taiz
After almost two years of continuous fighting, the medical-humanitarian situation in Taiz, Yemen’s third most populous city, is extremely dire and only seems likely to further deteriorate.Report - 30 Jan 2017
Annie Kashung: “When you see MSF, you see hope"
A Congolese doctor spent five months treating patients at a mother and child healthcare facility in Sierra Leone.Fieldworkers Stories - 27 Jan 2017
Mental Health
Latest News - 27 Jan 2017
Honduras: Mental healthcare for victims of violence
Mental health teams in the MSF project in Tegucigalpa are offering care to a growing number of victims of violence.Latest News - 27 Jan 2017
Agok, Abye: A pleasant surprise
Surgeon Shadi Abdelrahman blogs about a miraculous outcome for a mother and her baby in Agok, a special administrative region between Sudan and South Sudan.- 27 Jan 2017
South Sudan
Videos and Photos - 27 Jan 2017
South Sudanese refugees in northern Uganda
More than 400,000 South Sudanese refugees have arrived in Uganda since 2016; most having entered the country through informal crossing points. Here is the story in photos:Videos and Photos - 27 Jan 2017
Hepatitis
Videos and Photos - 27 Jan 2017
Killer diseases: Hepatitis – Geography
With one and a half million deaths each year, hepatitis is in the top league of modern killer diseasesVideos and Photos - 27 Jan 2017
Drug-resistant TB
Press Release - 26 Jan 2017
The Medicines Patent Pool announces first licence for tuberculosis treatment
The Medicines Patent Pool has signed a licence with Johns Hopkins University to facilitate the clinical development of TB drug candidate sutezolid.Press Release - 26 Jan 2017