Access to Healthcare
Yemen: Mothers and children left to die without access to medical care
A new report from MSF, Complicated delivery – The Yemeni mothers and children dying without medical care, outlines the impact of the war on pregnant women, new mothers and children under fifteen Press Release - 23 Apr 2019Sandra Githaiga
A Kenyan psychologist led a team of MSF counsellors treating rape survivors in slums in the Indian capital, New Delhi. Stories from the Frontline - 8 Apr 2019
Mental Health
South Sudan: “It is very gratifying to see former child soldiers being integrated back into their communities”
Since February 2018 MSF has been working alongside other organisations to support the reintegration of demobilised child soldiers into their communities in Yambio, here our Mental Health Activity Manager explains how we help to care for these young people. Stories from the Frontline - 25 Feb 2019
Access to Healthcare
Bangladesh: we provided one million consultations. This is what we found.
MSF medical coordinator Jessica Patti describes what our teams found and where we plan to focus our efforts next Project Update - 1 Feb 2019
Mental Health
Displaced and distressed: the case of mental health in East Africa
With the exception of Dadaab Refugee Camp in Kenya, nearly all MSF mental health programmes in the East and Horn region have seen a significant increase of patients. Project Update - 22 Jan 2019
War and conflict
Ethiopia: More aid needed for people caught up in multiple displacement crises
MSF’s call comes as its teams end one emergency response in the south of the country while preparing to respond wherever the next crisis arises Crisis Update - 20 Dec 2018
Access to medicines
Bossangoa, Central African Republic: Improved access to healthcare leads to a sharp increase in malaria and malnutrition patients
MSF teams treat more patients in the first eight months of 2018 than in the whole of 2017 Press Release - 10 Dec 2018
Mental Health
Crisis Update - 10 Oct 2018
Mental health in Africa: Why it matters for young people
On World Mental Health Day MSF is shining a spotlight on the need for more mental health service across the continent, particularly for young children and adolescentsCrisis Update - 10 Oct 2018
Sexual and Gender Based Violence
The tip of the iceberg”: Stream of survivors offers glimpse into scale of sexual violence in the Central African Republic
Doctors at MSF's clinics across the Central African Republic have treated 1,914 victims of sexual violence in the first six months of 2018 Crisis Update - 7 Sep 2018
Epidemics