Syria
Press Release - 5 Jun 2015
Syria: “Bodies were everywhere - on the tables, in the hallways, on the floor.”
An MSF-supported hospital director describes horror of a mass-casualty influx in northwestern SyriaPress Release - 5 Jun 2015
Yemen
- 4 Jun 2015
Yemen: Sa’ada IDPs in Khamer
Stories from people fleeing conflict in Sa' ada to Khamer, Yemen- 4 Jun 2015
Yemen
- 4 Jun 2015
Yemen: “Many civilians are injured and killed by the ongoing crisis.”
Dr Ahmad Bilal, MSF’s medical coordinator describes the situation in Taiz, Yemen two months into the ongoing conflict.- 4 Jun 2015
Drug-resistant TB
Press Release - 4 Jun 2015
G7: The world is no better prepared today than a year ago to respond to Ebola
MSF calls on G7 leaders to take concrete action to fight epidemicsPress Release - 4 Jun 2015
Mental Health
- 3 Jun 2015
MSF provides psychological first aid to survivors of fatal sea crossing
MSF teams provide psychological aid to people who have been rescued from attempting the Mediterranean Sea crossing.- 3 Jun 2015
South Sudan
- 2 Jun 2015
"The situation has been tense" - Dr Niamh in South Sudan
In the last few weeks South Sudanese have been exposed to increased levels of violence and fresh waves of displaced people are on the move.- 2 Jun 2015
Cholera
Press Release - 2 Jun 2015
MSF concerned with the rapid spread of the cholera outbreak in Kenya
MSF together with Kenyan health authorities and other partners have been battling the cholera epidemic in Kenya since January.Press Release - 2 Jun 2015
South Africa
Press Release - 2 Jun 2015
Leading SA health organisations join fight for affordable medicines
Expanded coalition calls for urgent approval of the long-awaited National Policy on Intellectual Property.Press Release - 2 Jun 2015
Ebola accountability report: An unprecedented year
A report illustrating how MSF spent its money during the Ebola outbreak for the 2014 - 2015 period.Report - 1 Jun 2015
An unprecedented Ebola year
On 22 March 2014, an Ebola epidemic was officially declared in Guinea. Over the course of the next year, the virus would infect more than 25,000 people in nine countries and claim more than 10,000 lives, dwarfing all previous Ebola outbreaks.Briefing Document - 1 Jun 2015