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On the morning of Wednesday, 4 April two Médecins Sans Frontières staff members—Cedric, a nurse,...

Thousands of refugees fleeing conflict in Sudan: Médecins Sans Frontières starts emergency medical response in South Sudan

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What does it take to be a logistician?

Damien Moloney was feeling a little lost until he saw an ad for an emergency field logistician working with Médecins San Frontières.

(5.2 MB)

18/08/2009 Kenya

The second-line drug crisis

Paul Cawthorn, Médecins Sans Frontières Head of Mission in Thailand, talks about the second-line drug crisis affecting access to HIV/AIDS treatment with particular emphasis on pharmaceutical companies and patent policy.

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12/12/2007 Thailand

Sri Lanka - Civil war resumes

James Nichols reports from the Jaffna Peninsula, at the northernmost point of the country. Médecins Sans Frontières had previously had operations in Sri Lanka but has returned following the resumed civil war.

(5.6 MB)

06/02/2008 Sri Lanka

South Sudan: Interview with field coordinator Karel Janssens

Pibor, South Sudan, 23 January 2012

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25/01/2012 South Sudan

South Sudan - Médecins Sans Frontières Audio Update

The Peace Agreement between Northern and Southern Sudan is three years old. More than one million refugees and internally displaced people have returned home. The situation in the south is stable, but there are still areas where...

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28/03/2008 Sudan
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