Independent Medical Humanitarian Action
In Central African Republic, the Violence Has Ended But the Emergency Continues South Sudan: MSF Hospital Severely Damaged in Intentional Attack DRC: Renewed Fighting Puts Thousands of Displaced Civilians in the Crossfire Iraq: Syrian Refugees' Health Deteriorates at Domeez Camp Countries Must Fix Critical Access to Medicines Flaws in Trans-Pacific Trade Pact Providing Psychological Care in Syria: Flashbacks, Nightmares, and Baby Clothes Yemen: Migrants Abused, Tortured by Smugglers DRC: Thousands Flee Violence in Pinga, North Kivu DRC: Urgent Action Needed to Prevent Malaria Deaths in Orientale Province Increased Mental Health Care Needed in Iraq Chad: Urgent Need for Aid to 50,000 Displaced by Darfur Violence Niger: Impending threat of deadly malaria and malnutrition combination Global Vaccines Community Must Bring Price of New Vaccines Down Hunger Strikes Malian Refugees Stranded in Mauritanian Desert Against All Odds: Maternity Care in Rural North Darfur As Refugee Population in Iraq Swells, MSF Scales Up Emergency Response MSF urges Indian Prime Minister to Resist European Pressure to Trade Away Health As clock ticks towards agreement, EU-India free trade deal puts millions of lives at risk Mali: All Parties Must Respect Access to Health Care In CAR, Situation Stabilizing but Tense Indian Supreme Court delivers verdict in Novartis case Insecurity, Looting, and Lack of Water and Electricity Continue to Plague Central African Republic Sluggish response risks squandering historic opportunity to tackle global drug-resistant tuberculosis Haiti: Deplorable conditions for cholera patients Morocco: Sharp Increase in Violence Against Migrants India under pressure from Europe to sign off on trade deal that will harm access to medicines Syria Two Years On: The Failure of International Aid Democratic Republic of Congo: MSF reinforces Kitchanga team after heavy fighting Somalia: Humanitarian aid must not be co-opted into stabilisation campaign Measles Continues to Stalk the Democratic Republic of Congo DRC: North Kivu Fighting Damages Health Structures and Displaces Thousands Somalia: Crisis not over Desperate conditions in refugee camps causing disease Remediation work begun for village of children affected by lead poisoning Mali: We Will Not Abandon Our Patients Now Myanmar: Violence and Intimidation Leave Tens of Thousands Without Medical Care Lebanon: Aid Lags Far Behind as Syrian Refugees Increase MSF continues responding to needs in Mali


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