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Niger

Aline Niyibizi: “I’ve gained knowledge and skills and have grown"

Meet Aline Niyibizi, she is an MSF fieldworker and is leaving for her fourth assignment with MSF to Niger.
Fieldworkers Stories - 18 Apr 2016
 

More than 100,000 people trapped in northern Syria by renewed fighting

Over 100,000 people are trapped by fighting in north Syria, the current situation is critical.
Press Release - 18 Apr 2016
 

LIVING & LOVING: The culture of motherhood

Read an article of Midwife Activity Manager at MSF, Zani Prinsloo, in Living & Loving magazine.
Latest News - 16 Apr 2016
 

GREECE: “Will they kill us here in Europe?”

The immediate implementation of the EU/Turkey agreement led to the detention of hundreds of refugees in Greece.  
Latest News - 13 Apr 2016
 
Bourbon Argos: Search and Rescue Operations, November 2015

Out of Place: A reception system designed to exclude, not to welcome

MSF Report: In Italy, 10,000 asylum seekers and refugees are living on the margins, in unacceptable conditions and with limited access to medical treatment. 
 
Press Release - 13 Apr 2016
 
Publications

The Practical Guide to Humanitarian Law

International Humanitarian Law refers to the different rules and norms that define what is acceptable and not acceptable in armed conflict. The Practical Guide to Humanitarian Law handbook analyses how this has evolved over time in the face of new challenges and changes in how conflicts and wars happen. The central concerns of the handbook include the war on terror, new forms of armed conflict and humanitarian action, the emergence of international criminal justice, and the reshaping of fundamental rules and consensus in a multipolar world.
Book - 12 Apr 2016
 
HIV/Aids

Fight against HIV doomed to fail without urgent focus on West and Central Africa

Globally agreed goals to curb the HIV epidemic by 2020 will not be met unless the HIV response is drastically accelerated in West and Central Africa.
Press Release - 12 Apr 2016
 
Cholera

Zambia: Largest ever oral cholera vaccination campaign underway in Lusaka

The largest cholera vaccination campaign ever undertaken has just commenced in Zambia’s capital, Lusaka. 
Press Release - 9 Apr 2016
 
Leer & Thonyor - May 2016
Access to medicines

Nationwide lack of essential medicines in South Sudan

Doctors Without Borders wants to express its fustration that in an already dramatic context of protracted violence and displacement, the warning we formulated a year ago to the humanitarian community and donors did not lead to any structual or decisive action to prevent a countrywide shortage of esential drugs.
Speech - 7 Apr 2016