9-28 | Following the agreement brokered between the governments of Russia and the United States of America, the international medical humanitarian organisation Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) calls on these two States to place at the top of their diplomatic agendas the substantial scale up of humanitarian aid to millions of war-affected Syrians. Given the multiplicity of States and non-State actors involved in the Syrian conflict, it is imperative that the Russian and U.S.
9-10 | Access CampaignWith the start of the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPP) negotiations taking place in Brunei in August, MSF warned that the negotiators were moving towards finalizing a deal that in fact would restrict access to affordable medicines and constrain governments’ ability to protect the health of their citizens.
9-5 | A Syrian surgeon working for Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), Dr Muhammad Abyad, has been killed in northern Syria. His body was found on 3 September in Aleppo province.
9-3 | We are aware that misconstrued and misused information on MSF in Syria is circulating on the web and social media. We reiterate what we stated in our press release on the 24th of AugustMSF does not have the capacity to identify the cause of the neurotoxic symptoms of patients reported by three clinics supplied by MSF in Damascus governorate, where MSF was and is not directly present. MSF does not possess the capacity or ability to determine or assign responsibility for the event
8-29 | Over the last two days, the US Administration and other governmental authorities have referred to reports from several agencies, including Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), while stating that the use of chemical weapons in Syria was “undeniable” and to designate the perpetrators.