30 / 01 / 2021

Hundreds of thousands of people have fled violence in the Tigray region of Ethiopia. Getting access for our emergency teams has been challenging, but Albert Viñas, our Emergency Coordinator there, has just got back. He shares what he found...
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15 / 04 / 2020

On March 24th, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) began providing medical support to assist the health authorities with fighting the COVID-19 epidemic in Paris and the suburbs and also ensure access to routine medical care is maintained for people surviving on the streets in extremely precarious
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07 / 04 / 2020

Not so long ago, COVID-19 was not yet making headlines worldwide. On the TV news, you’d watch reports on various non-pandemic-related topics. Many of these concerned the humanitarian situation in Idlib province, in northwest Syria.
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30 / 03 / 2020

MSF medical teams have joined the fight against COVID-19 as the new coronavirus disease spreads to more than 200 countries.
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23 / 07 / 2018

Arunn Jegan is an Australian Project Coordinator who recently returned from his second field assignment in Taiz, Yemen. Senseless violence, lawlessness, resilient people tired of conflict, and a nation in chaos: these were my impressions of Yemen bef
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11 / 06 / 2018

Aloys Vimard, project coordinator for MSF onboard Aquarius “We are currently in international waters in between Malta and Sicily’s shores.
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16 / 02 / 2018

Kate Nolan, MSF emergency coordinator in Bangladesh Bangladesh has received nearly 700,000 Rohingya refugees since 25 August 2017.
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06 / 10 / 2017

Kate White, Emergency Medical Coordinator with Médecins Sans Frontières in Bangladesh “Right now, there are hundreds of thousands of people crammed along a narrow peninsula trying to find what shelter they can.
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02 / 06 / 2016

Australian Robert Onus is the field coordinator for the Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) project in Abou Ghraib, Bagdad.
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