5-30 | María SIMÓN has borne witness to the degradation of the conflict hitting the Central African Republic for over one year. She has been operations coordinator for Médecins Sans Frontières in Kabo (in the north of the country) for the past seven months and she admits it has not been easy. It has been tougher than her previous job in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
5-16 | Abduction forces closure of three of MSF’s medical facilities providing care to 150,000 Syrians Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) confirms that its five staff held in Syria have been safely released.
5-14 | MSF releases report on shocking humanitarian situation in eastern DR Congo Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo) is in the grip of an emergency.
5-5 | Following the massacre in Boguila and abuses against civilians, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) reduces medical activities in the Central African Republic (CAR) and related projects in neighbouring countries. In protest against the brutal killing of 16 civilians, including three of its humanitarian workers at Boguila Hospital on 26 April, MSF is reducing its activities in CAR and related projects in neighbouring countries for one week to emergency medical care only.
5-2 | Accounts of gruesome targeted killings; consequences of the violence leaves thousands in peril Juba, 28 April 2014: Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) condemns the unspeakable acts of violence in Bentiu, South Sudan, during and after a major battle on 15 April.