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Access to Healthcare

SHOW ME DURBAN: Doctors Without Borders Team Tours KZN

Doctors Without Borders team tours Kwa-Zulu Natal raising awareness on humanitarian action, search and rescue work in the Mediterranean Sea.
Latest News - 26 Oct 2015
 
The Stop Stocks Outs Project South Africa April 2015
HIV/Aids

South Africa should override patent on key HIV medicine after widespread stock out problem

Patients are sent home without drugs while pharmaceutical company AbbVie refuses to license patent to generic companies  
Press Release - 25 Oct 2015
 

Syria crisis factsheet

The Syrian war is in its fourth year – millions of Syrians remain trapped in the country facing a huge humanitarian toll.
Briefing Document - 23 Oct 2015
 
HIV/Aids

Fix South Africa's patent laws to save lives

Today, Doctors Without Borders released a short video featuring Thandi Shabangu and Khaya Mkhize*, two patients affected by the LPV/r stock outs.
Videos and Photos - 23 Oct 2015
 
Somalia

Woman's bravery secures her a safe birth

30-year-old Sindebie Weda left her bush house to travel 250 kilometres in a heavy truck to Degehabur hospital to finally give birth.
- 21 Oct 2015
 
Serbia

Up to 3000 people stranded at the border between Serbia and Croatia without shelter

MSF provides health care using two mobile clinics to people stranded with no access to shelter or hygiene facilities at the Serbia/Croatia border.
Press Release - 20 Oct 2015
 
Kunduz Hospital After the Attack
Afghanistan

MSF launches petition drive for independent investigation into Afghanistan attack

Petition aims for over 300,000 signatures to urge the United States consent to IHFFC inquiry into deadly airstrikes on MSF’s Kunduz Hospital.
Press Release - 19 Oct 2015
 
Central African Republic

Fieldworker: Augustin Majiku "Most people in CAR believe so much in traditional healers and medicine"

Meet MSF fieldworker Augustine Majiku.
Fieldworkers Stories - 19 Oct 2015
 
Serbia

Refugee Crisis in Europe: "The determination of the refugees to reach their destination is shocking"

Jota Echevarría has returned briefly from Hungary, Serbia and Croatia where in recent weeks MSF teams have been providing medical services to the thousands of refugees, mainly from Syria, fleeing war and trying to reach the heart of Europe.
Latest News - 19 Oct 2015