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Mental health and psychosocial support was limited in Myanmar even before the earthquake. “Some people have now suffered ...
In Tondo, CAD technology has been implemented by MSF as a complementary tool to make TB screening faster and more efficient, ...
MSF's leaders must support participation in and access to research, recognise our duty to research stewardship and that we ...
Whilst humanitarian response often focuses on food, shelter and medical care, children have another inherent need which is ...
MSF is deeply disappointed by the UK Government’s decision to proceed with drastic reductions to Official Development ...
Dozens of Palestinians were killed and hundreds more injured today, 1 June, as they waited for food at the newly created Gaza Humanitarian Foundation distribution centres in Rafah and close to the ...
Whether it's a child wounded in an airstrike or a mother facing a complicated labour, emergency surgery can save lives. But this care is complex. It requires highly trained staff, specialist equipment ...
Violence, insecurity and hunger are devastating people’s lives in South Darfur, Sudan, according to a new Médecins Sans ...
We agree that no one should be making dangerous and sometimes fatal journeys across the Channel. What the Prime Minister ...
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In a world first, healthcare teams in South Sudan have carried out a vaccination campaign in response to an active outbreak of hepatitis E – a virus that can kill up to a quarter of pregnant women who ...
MSF UK receives no government funding. Our work is only possible because of supporters like you. Our independence means we can deliver medical care to the people who need it most. Thanks to the ...