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Médecins Sans Frontières treat victims of fighting in southern Yemen

Sana’a, Friday 18th of May - The increase of violence and fighting since last Saturday in southern...

Somalia: Médecins Sans Frontières concludes cholera intervention in Balcad, Middle Shabelle.

Médecins Sans Frontières medical teams in Middle Shabelle have responded to a cholera outbreak...

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Ivory Coast Population Trapped In Conflict

Ivory Coast / 16.03.11

PARIS, MARCH 16, 2011 - Increasingly intense armed confrontations over recent weeks in Ivory Coast, together with political gridlock, have had serious consequences on the country’s population, the international medical...

Libya: Médecins Sans Frontières is extremely concerned with the plight of the wounded; calls for unhindered access to medical care

Libya / 14.03.11

Geneva, 12 March 2011 – As conflict intensifies inside Libya, the international medical humanitarian organisation Médecins Sans Frontières is extremely concerned with the situation of the wounded caught in the middle of violent...

Sudan: Tens of thousands displaced following days of fighting in the Abyei area

Sudan / 07.03.11

Médecins Sans Frontières committed to deliver impartial medical care

Ivory Coast: Marked deterioration of situation in west

Ivory Coast, Liberia / 07.03.11

Médecins Sans Frontières Asks Parties to Conflict to Allow Medical Teams to Care For All Patients

Libya: Aid access to violence-affected areas blocked

Libya / 03.03.11

PARIS, MARCH 2, 2011 -- The international medical humanitarian organisation Médecins Sans Frontières is demanding that parties involved in the conflict in Libya grant it access to violence-affected areas, including the dispatch...

Libya: Urgent priority must be given to doctors and medical materials

Libya / 28.02.11

First Médecins Sans Frontières team arrives in Benghazi, more doctors and supplies on the way

Pneumococcal Vaccine is Launched in Africa

Kenya / 23.02.11

But are donors getting a fair deal from companies?

Sudan: Clashes displace thousands of people in Darfur

Sudan / 08.02.11

Khartoum, Monday February 7, 2011: Renewed fighting between government and opposition groups in North Darfur state during the last two months has forced thousands of families to flee from their villages, says the international...

Johnson & Johnson/ Tibotec AIDS Drug Licences Leave Out Too Many Patients

31.01.11

Geneva, 28 January 2011 – Licences just agreed between three generic manufacturers and pharmaceutical company Tibotec, owned by Johnson & Johnson, will keep a promising new AIDS medicine out of the hands of many patients across...

Civilians bearing brunt of increased violence and insecurity in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo says Médecins Sans Frontières

Democratic Republic of Congo / 31.01.11

28  January 2011 – The international emergency medical humanitarian organisation Médecins Sans Frontières has provided specialised care to 53 women, men and children who were raped in a series of incidents that occurred between...

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