Yemen Abs investigation summary report
This document summarises the findings from the internal investigation of the attack on the Doctors Without Borders (MSF)-supported Abs rural hospital in the Hajjah governorate in Yemen.Briefing Document - 27 Sep 2016
HIV/Aids
Press Release - 27 Sep 2016
South Africa: No more delays Minister Davies – we need medicines
1000 activists march to DTI to demand urgent reform of outdated patent laws. Fix the Patent Laws campaign now comprises 31 patient groups. New medicine report shows how patents stop people accessing nine important medicinesPress Release - 27 Sep 2016
Activity Report
Report - 26 Sep 2016
Patent barriers to medicine access in South Africa: A case for patent law reform
Over the past 15 years, HIV activists in South Africa have won significant victories to secure affordable access to antiretroviral (ARV) treatment through challenging patent monopolies. The cost of a first line ARV regimen in the country has dropped by 96% since 2000.Report - 26 Sep 2016
Syria: Sharp increase of wounded following days of heavy bombing in Aleppo
MSF denounces indiscriminate bombing of civilian areas and the resulting civilian deaths in the besieged city.Latest News - 26 Sep 2016
3 Questions on the Berm
Interview with Pavlo Kolovos, who was the Project Coordinator of the Berm project in north-eastern Jordan when MSF was still operational during May/June.Videos and Photos - 23 Sep 2016
Malnutrition
Fieldworkers Stories - 23 Sep 2016
Emily Wanja Wambangu: “Nothing else broke my heart than this.”
Meet MSF fieldworker Emily Wanja Wambangu, who is ready for her third assignment with Doctors Without Borders (MSF) as a mid-wife activity manager in Kabul, Afghanistan.Fieldworkers Stories - 23 Sep 2016
MAIL AND GUARDIAN: MSF: We don't care which side you're on. We're here to save your life.
Latest News - 23 Sep 2016
Malnutrition
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Nigeria: “We fled to survive”
An extremely critical health situation is unfolding in this state of northeast Nigeria where many people are either displaced or cut off in enclaves outside the state capital of Maiduguri and are in urgent need of food, medical care, drinking water and shelter.- 23 Sep 2016
Yemen: "Helping others on the road to recovery"
Story of Mokthar a landmine victim who works with MSF as psychosocial supporter for other injured who lose their limbs.Videos and Photos - 22 Sep 2016
Malaria
Patient and Staff Stories - 21 Sep 2016
South Sudan: Africa helping Africa
Dr Chéride Kasonga, MSF’s expat Congolese doctor just finished his mission in Pibor, South Sudan. He explains why his strong humanitarian values led him to sign on to working for MSF, both in his motherland of the DRC and elsewhere in Africa, because he feels it’s through the organisation that he can best serve those most in need.Patient and Staff Stories - 21 Sep 2016