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People in the Abyei region of Sudan live on the frontlines of an ongoing battle for control.
On World TB Day, 24 March 2011, MSF is announcing the roll-out of a promising new diagnostic test which can detect drug-resistant...
Armed conflicts are intensifying in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, along with large troop movements.
Nearly 2,000 people living with HIV along with MSF & other organisations took to the streets of New Delhi at the start of the EU-India summit...
Hundreds of vulnerable migrants and refugees in Tripoli are living in appalling conditions without proper medical care or security, according to...
Alice Gude is a British nurse working with Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) in Liben, Ethiopia....
Top Donor Countries Oppose Crucial Treatment Target Ahead of UN AIDS Summit
A report released today (11 May 2011) by the international medical humanitarian organisation Médecins Sans Frontières / Doctors Without Borders (...
As the bombings continue, MSF teams are ramping up their medical activities and performing surgeries in the northern part of the besieged city of...
MSF nurse, Alison Criado-Perez, describes the rescue effort to evacuate 71 war wounded patients from Libya by boat to Tunisia.
MSF today condemned the use of medical facilities in Bahrain to crack down on protestors, which is making it impossible for those wounded during...
Ivory Coast is experiencing a new spiral of violence that is endangering populations’ access to medical care.
On March 17, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) teams working with Ivory Coast’s Ministry of Health at the Abobo Sud Hospital treated 66 wounded...
For the past seven days MSF has been providing medical consultations in evacuation centres in Minami Sanriku, where around 10,000 people are...
Japan Quake: MSF Ireland Executive Director Marc DuBois on RTE Morning Ireland
Speaking on RTE's Morning Ireland programme on Thursday 17th March, the Executive Director of MSF Ireland and the UK, Marc DuBois describes MSF's...