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DRC: Armed Congolese soldiers enter Médecins Sans Frontières hospital in Hauts Plateaux, South Kivu, and remove wounded patients

Médecins Sans Frontières demands that all parties to the conflict respect medical structures.

Earthquake in Chile: Providing psychological support, workshops, and training to help the population overcome fear

The numerous tremors that followed the February 27 earthquake in Chile have added new levels of...

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Maternal mortality: Beyond our backyard, beyond our belief

11.03.09

FACT: One woman dies every minute during childbirth or from a pregnancy-related complication.

Médecins Sans Frontières' work in Colombia hindered by the confusion between military actions and humanitarianism

Colombia / 28.07.08

Since the events in early July linked to the use of a false humanitarian identity by the Colombian military in the liberation of hostages, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) medical teams have been forced to cancel or postpone mobile...

"Verdict" - Court case between Dutch Government and MSF

17.07.08

For the past four years, driven solely, it would seem, by a wish to cultivate the image of a nation that pays no ransom for hostages, the Dutch government has been taking legal action against Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) in the...

Worrying ruling in court case between Dutch Government and MSF

14.07.08

Geneva - The medical humanitarian organisation Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is shocked by the judgment rendered by Switzerland's highest judicial body, the Federal Tribunal. Following four years of proceedings, and in spite of...

MSF Welcomes New Fixed-Dose Combination Against Malaria Developed through a partnership between DNDi and Farmanguinhos, ASMQ combines artesunate (AS) and mefloquine (MQ) in one fixed dose.

17.04.08

Rio de Janeiro - Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) welcomes the launch in Brazil of a new drug against P. Falciparum, the most dangerous type of malaria. Developed by DNDi (Drugs for Neglected Diseases Initiative) in partnership...

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