Visit MSF projects around the world and see what we really do. This month, we are getting a clearer picture of the AIDS epidemic in Malawi and we visit our team in Jordan who are rebuilding shattered lives in the Middle East.

Lekwongole, a village north of Pibor town where MSF runs a clinic, scarcely exists now, and all that remains of the MSF clinic is the concrete floor and walls.

Escalating violence has forced MSF to suspend medical services in Jonglei state, South Sudan, leaving up to 90,000 people deprived of essential medical care.

The last children under treatment for severe malnutrition today left the MSF feeding centre in Kismayo as parents fear the impact of imminent fighting on the city.

Interview with Ruth Priestley, an operating theatre nurse from Australia who recently spent nine weeks working in Syria with MSF

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The worsening conflict in eastern DRC has forced many of MSF's Congolese staff to flee while the remaining staff struggle to keep critical medical services running.

For the first time, MSF is rolling out a large-scale in-situ strategy for the preventive treatment of malaria, called seasonal malaria chemoprevention (SMC), in pilot projects in Chad.

PRESS RELEASE: A large scale malaria prevention programme in Mali and Chad appears to be drastically reducing the number of new cases of the disease among young children.

When 12,000 refugees were eventually transferred to Bambasi in July, nearly a quarter of the children under five suffered from acute malnutrition.

For over a year, nearly 40,000 Sudanese have fled the bombing of the Sudanese army in Blue Nile region to seek refuge in Ethiopia. MSF has been providing assistance at the newly established Bambasi camp.

Women fill plastic jugs at the MSF water point in Yida camp in early August, 2012.

André Heller, MSF's head of mission in South Sudan, explains how mortality rates have improved in Yida camp - home to between 50,000 to 65,000 people - where up to five children were dying each day in July.

Mwamba Mikobi, 5, receives treatment in the ebola isolation ward that has been set up in Kampungu, Western Kasai province of Congo (DRC)

MSF is trying to limit the spread of an Ebola outbreak declared in the north east of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

Water and sanitation expert Henry Gray trains national staff to respond to the outbreak of Ebola.

An emergency response to an outbreak of Ebola in Uganda by MSF has come to an end. The MSF team handed over the Ebola treatment centre it had set up in Uganda’s western Kibaale district to the Ugandan Ministry of Health.

People queue for water at the overcrowded camp in Yida, where MSF has been working since November 2011.

Visit MSF projects around the world and see what we really do. This month we visit our undercover hospital in Syria, we see an improved situation for people in Yida camp, South Sudan, and we have set up feeding centres for displaced people in Ethiopia.