2-29 | Syria : Medicine as a weapon of persecutionLibya: Detainees torturedPapua New Guinea: Back to BougainvillePakistan: MSF within reach of the tribal zoneSwaziland: Community takes part in treatment
1-9 | In 2012, MSF wishes to continue its free, emergency medical support in Hangu THQ Hospital Despite the tense security situation in the city of Hangu in northwest of Pakistan, the international independent medical humanitarian association Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has been working inside the Hangu Tehsil Headquarter (THQ) Hospital since May 2010.
12-29 | Ivory Coast: Duekoué, after the violencePakistan: A hospital for womenDRC: The displaced people of Lake TanganyikaNigeria: World-class surgeryMadagascar: In the land of the Thorny Bush
12-13 | From February to August 2011, midwife Rose-Louise Cadot worked with the MSF team in Hangu, Pakistan. The purpose of her mission was to support the team in the maternity unit -- which remains under the direction of the hospital and the Ministry of Health -- to improve the quality of care. It was a difficult, but inspiring, task. Rose-Louise accepted the challenge. This article is based on an interview conducted by Nour Guerrodj-Richard for the October 2011 issue of the "Professions sage-femme" publication.
10-10 | Severe flooding in Pakistan has affected millions of people, with the southeastern province of Sindh particularly badly hit. Weeks of torrential monsoon rains have seen canals bursting their banks and flooding villages, leaving tens of thousands of families homeless for the past two months.