Vaccination
Vaccination in Conflict: A Lifeline Denied to Millions of Children
Article - 10 Apr 2025
Malaria
Countries must re-engage on HIV, TB and malaria or risk seeing everything undone
HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis (TB) and malaria - If donor countries are to help beat these deadly pandemics, they will need to demonstrate their commitment with increased pledges at the upcoming Global Fund replenishment round. Article - 7 Sep 2022Tackling institutional discrimination and racism within MSF
Progress report on equality, discrimination and inclusion in MSF. Article - 3 Feb 2022
COVID-19 Coronavirus
Responding to COVID-19 Global Accountability Report 5
May to September 2021 Reports - 9 Dec 2021
COVID-19 Coronavirus
Responding to COVID-19: Global Accountability Report 4
January to April 2021 Reports - 12 Aug 2021
Hepatitis
Launch of public health partnership to tackle the silent epidemic of hepatitis C in low- and middle-income countries
Hepatitis C PACT will work in Latin America, Asia, Africa, and Eastern Europe –collaborating with ‘champion countries’ that are already revolutionizing hepatitis care Press Release - 28 Jul 2021
Tuberculosis
MSF: Governments off track on providing tools to prevent TB, the second biggest infectious disease killer after COVID-19
Geneva, 15 June 2021 – As the World Health Organization (WHO) convenes a ‘call to action’ tomorrow on the need to scale up access to preventive treatment for tuberculosis (TB), the international medical humanitarian organisation Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) urged all governments to support and ramp up the implementation of TB preventive treatment (TPT), and demanded that pharmaceutical and diagnostics corporations make all drugs and tests needed to implement TPT accessible and affordable for those in need Press Release - 15 Jun 2021
COVID-19 Coronavirus
Year in Review 2020
The year 2020 was extremely challenging for people all over the world, as they experienced extraordinary levels of disease, loss, fear and isolation due to the COVID-19 pandemic and its consequences. In many countries where Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) works – and some in which we normally don’t – the pandemic exacerbated existing healthcare issues caused by conflict, displacement and poverty. Update - 27 May 2021
Access to medicines