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Sierra Leone: Ebola case confirmed - a day after West Africa was declared Ebola-free

The Sierra Leone Ministry of Health announced on Friday 15 January that a new case of Ebola has been confirmed. While disappointing - particularly only one day after West Africa was declared Ebola-free
Latest News - 16 Jan 2016
 

Yemen: MSF delivers medical supplies to besieged Taiz

After five months of negotiation, MSF was able today to get a delivery of two trucks full of essential medical supplies into the besieged area of the city of Taiz, in southern Yemen.
 
Latest News - 16 Jan 2016
 
Yemen

Yemen: Third MSF supported hospital bombed

A hospital in northern Yemen supported by MSF was hit by a projectile this morning, killing four people, wounding 10 and causing the collapse of several buildings of the medical facility.
Press Release - 16 Jan 2016
 

Syria: “My story could easily be the plot of a movie”

A Syrian Kurd from Hasaka, absconded from military service in Deraa, Syria and made a run for Iraqi Kurdistan, a journey that involved people smugglers, minefields and the loss of his most precious possessions.
- 15 Jan 2016
 
Malnutrition

Syria: more starvation deaths in Madaya

MSF calls in the strongest terms for an immediate medical evacuation to safe places of treatment for the most critically malnourished and sick, to avoid further loss of life.
Press Release - 15 Jan 2016
 

End of Ebola Outbreak in West Africa

Today is a day of celebration and relief as it is the end of the Ebola outbreak in West Africa, but the world also needs to remember to learn lessons from this epidemic. 
Press Release - 14 Jan 2016
 
France

MSF prepares new site for refugees in Grande-Synthe

MSF starts today building a new camp in Grande-Synthe, near Dunkirk, which will include 500 winter tents, each intended to accommodate five people, and a sufficient number of toilets and showers with hot water. 

 
Press Release - 13 Jan 2016
 

MSF launches vaccination campaign of unprecedented scale in CAR

MSF is planning to vaccinate one quarter of all CAR's children against the principal childhood killer diseases. An exceptional campaign due to the prohibitive cost of the pneumococcus vaccine.
Press Release - 13 Jan 2016
 
Mozambique

Fieldworker: Tambu Matambo "I still have a lot of work to do with MSF"

Meet MSF's fieldworker, Tambu Matambo.
Fieldworkers Stories - 11 Jan 2016
 
Yemen

Saada attacks wound dozens and killed at least 6, including ambulance driver

On 21 January, the ambulance service of the MSF-supported Al Gomhoury Hospital, was hit by an airstrike, killing one Ministry of Health staff member in  the town of Dhayan
Press Release - 11 Jan 2016