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In CAR, Situation Stabilizing but Tense

CAR 2013 © Francois Beda/MSF

Ten days after the opposition group Seleka took over the city of Bangui, life in the capital is gradually returning to normal. MSF is providing care to victims of violence.

Field News

MSF Again Condemns Abduction of its Two Colleagues in Dadaab, Calls for Their Release

April 4, 2013

In October 2011, Montserrat Serra and Blanca Thiebaut were abducted from the Ifo 2 refugee camp in Dadaab, Kenya.

Press Release

Mali: All Parties Must Respect Access to Health Care

April 3, 2013

As deadly clashes continue, MSF calls on all parties to the conflict in Mali to respect access to health care.

© Google

Voice from the Field

Insecurity and Shortages Still Plague CAR

March 28, 2013

MSF coordinator Sylvain Groulx discusses the situation in Bangui almost one week since the Seleka opposition group took control of the city.

Press Release

Historic Opportunity to Tackle Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis at Risk

March 19, 2013

Two new drugs effective against multidrug-resistant tuberculosis must be introduced to improve treatment regimens in countries with a high burden of the devastating disease.

Sudan 2009 © Jan-Joseph Stok

Voice from the Field

Darfur: "After a Decade of Fighting There Are Still Medical Needs"

March 25, 2013

MSF coordinator Fernando Medina discusses the situation in North Darfur, where tribal clashes have forced nearly 100,000 people to flee their homes.

Syria 2013 © Nicole Tung

Voice from the Field

Syria: "Nobody Here Was Prepared for This"

March 20, 2013

MSF project manager Loïc Jaeger describes the situation in Syria, where he spent two months working in an MSF hospital.

Morocco 2012 © Anna Surinyach

Press Release

Morocco: Sharp Increase in Violence Against Migrants

March 14, 2013

Migrants from sub-Saharan Africa are suffering a sharp increase in violence at the hands of security forces in Morocco and at border areas, resulting in serious health problems.

Video

Afghanistan: Mobile Medical Care in Kabul

March 14, 2013

The population of Kabul has tripled in last 10 years. MSF is running mobile clinics and nutritional screenings in six locations where hundreds of Afghans have settled.

Haiti 2012 © Emilie Régnier

Press Release

Haiti: Deplorable Conditions for Cholera Patients

March 12, 2013

A lack of funds and supplies has crippled cholera treatment programs in Haiti, leading to unnecessary deaths and increasing the risk of greater outbreaks during the upcoming rainy season.

DRC 2009 © Michael Goldfarb

Field News

Thousands Flee as Violence Continues in Kitchanga, North Kivu

March 7, 2013

Arson and fighting that began last week is still ongoing in the town of Kitchanga in eastern DRC’s North Kivu Province.

Cambodia 2007 © Dieter Telemans

Press Release

As Clock Ticks Toward Trans-Pacific Trade Pact Deadline, U.S. Must End Stall Tactics on Access to Medicines

March 4, 2013

As talks for the TPP Agreement resume this week, MSF calls on the U.S. government to end its stall tactics and revise its proposals for what otherwise promises to be the most harmful trade deal ever for access to medicines in developing countries.

Syria conflict rages on

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