Families fleeing a wave of violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo have found refuge in a stadium, where MSF teams are providing emergency healthcare.

PRESS RELEASE: The just-released study stating that switching patients from the branded combination antiretroviral ‘Atripla’ to generics could be therapeutically ‘less effective’ is misleading and misses a big part of the picture.

On Tuesday, January 15th, after aerial bombing struck two localities in the west of Syria’s Idlib governorate, 44 wounded patients received emergency treatment in a field hospital by MSF.

In December, MSF treated 95 cases of sexual violence at the Mugunga III displaced persons’ camp. MSF denounces the lack of action on the part of those responsible for protecting civilians and the poor security conditions in the Goma camps.

Visit MSF projects around the world and see what we really do. This month we look to Syria's helpless and destitute civilians, we have something positive to report on tuberculosis and we are closely monitoring the situation in Yida camp, South Sudan.

At least 20 people were killed and scores were injured when warplanes bombed a market in Azaz, northern Syria on 13th January. Twenty of the wounded, all of them civilians, were treated in an MSF medical facility.

MSF continues to provide thousands of people in the Central African Republic (CAR) with emergency care as a peace deal is reached between the government and rebels.

MSF is providing psychological and medical support to scores of women, men and children affected by conflict in the Tana Delta region.

PRESS RELEASE: Following fighting and bombardments in the north of Mali, MSF calls on all parties to the conflict to respect the safety of civilians and to leave health structures untouched.

In the north of Syria’s Idlib province, civilians are being made victims of a terror strategy carried out through intense and indiscriminate bombing, says MSF.

Interview: One year after the start of the political crisis in Mali, insecurity resulting from the military coup, the Tuareg rebellion and the presence of armed Islamist groups in the north have displaced hundreds of thousands of people.



