In an open letter, MSF warns that international donors and the humanitarian community must take immediate action to address widespread shortages of essential medicines in South Sudan.

In an open letter, MSF warns that international donors and the humanitarian community must take immediate action to address widespread shortages of essential medicines in South Sudan.
"End targeted violence on civilians or civilian areas. We stress again the urgent need for medical evacuation."
A new camp in Grand-Synthe, France, has the capacity to house 2,500 people, but it is already being threatened with closure by French authorities.
A sorely-needed vaccination campaign launched on an unprecedented scale despite ongoing tensions.
MSF's new health center in Al Ramtha will treat the chronic health needs of Syrian refugees and vulnerable Jordanians in the town.
MSF has filed a "patent opposition" in India to block US pharmaceutical company Pfizer from patenting a pneumococcal conjugate vaccine, and ensure affordable access to this critical vaccine.
The people of Leer, South Sudan, continue to live in fear, with at least four incidents of rape, looting, and violence recorded this month alone.
More than 2.7 million people have been forced from their homes by violence in the Lake Chad basin, which is now the site of one of the African continent’s largest humanitarian crises.
To mark six months since the deadly attack on its hospital, MSF released first-hand accounts and video testimonies of staff and patients who survived the bombing.
Watch the recording of MSF's webcast featuring prize-winning photographer William Daniels, who has spent the three years documenting a conflict few outsiders even knew was underway.
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