From a rock to a hard place: The neglected victims of the conflict in Libya
Since the beginning of the war in Libya, over one million1 civilians have fled the conflict, most of them crossing land borders to Tunisia, Egypt, Algeria, Chad, Niger and SudanBriefing Document - 30 Jun 2011
From hell to limbo
Over 600,000 migrants have crossed Libyan borders since the beginning of the war.Videos and Photos - 30 Jun 2011
Libya
Press Release - 30 Jun 2011
Trapped in transit: The neglected victims of the war in Libya
As fighting continues to force civilians out of Libya, the international medical humanitarian organisation Doctors Without Borders calls the countries engaged in this war for a stronger humanitarian response and more effective protection for the people who are fleeing the conflict.Press Release - 30 Jun 2011
Migrants
Press Release - 23 Jun 2011
MSF condemns any initiative that would send asylum seekers back to Libya
With the European Council scheduled to meet again on Friday to discuss migration issues, MSF condemns the terms of the bilateral agreement (memorandum of understanding) signed on June 17 between Italy and the Libyan National Transition Council.Press Release - 23 Jun 2011
Out of Somalia
Housing over 300,000 people, Dagahaley, Ifo and Hagadera, the three Somali refugee camps in Kenya, make up the third largest city in the country and one of the biggest refugee camps in the world.Briefing Document - 20 Jun 2011
Malnutrition
Briefing Document - 20 Jun 2011
No way in:The biggest refugee camp in the world is full
Thirty-thousand men, women and children are stranded in the desert of northeastern Kenya, in what has rapidly become a humanitarian emergency.Briefing Document - 20 Jun 2011
HIV/Aids
Press Release - 20 Jun 2011
New partnership to improve migrant health in inner-city Johannesburg
The international medical humanitarian organisation Doctors without Borders (MSF) and the City of Johannesburg Department of Health are collaborating on a pilot project to address migrant health in inner-city Johannesburg.Press Release - 20 Jun 2011
LETTER FROM THE FIELD: Vanessa Naidoo, Afghanistan
- 12 Jun 2011
HIV/Aids
Press Release - 6 Jun 2011
Governments today to decide fate of nine million lives before AIDS Summit
Latest research shows expanded treatment could turn AIDS tide.Press Release - 6 Jun 2011
Activity Report
Report - 3 Jun 2011
Summary: Khayelitsha Activity Report 2001-2011
The Khayelitsha programme was the first in South Africa to provide antiretroviral therapy (ART) at primary care level in the public sector. It is also one of two pilot projects in the country to provide decentralized care for drug-resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB). This report highlights what has been achieved collectively by several service providers (Province of Western Cape, City of Cape Town, NGO and Community Based organizations) and describes the key clinical programme and policy changes that have supported universal coverage for HIV and TB care over the last 10 years. The report demonstrates that it is possible to achieve most targets set forth in the National Strategic Plan (NSP) for HIV/Aids and Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs); including achieving “universal coverage” of ART needs, by 2011.Report - 3 Jun 2011