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.

As the harvest comes in and the hunger gap closes MSF begins to hand over its emergency feeding programmes to local authorities in Eastern Chad.

In early September, the MSF team working in east Balochistan expanded their existing services to include basic health care in response to the needs of people affected by heavy monsoon rains lashing the area.

At first glance, the streets of Tegucigalpa seem calm. However, Honduras's homicide rate is the highest in the world. MSF is providing medical care to the victims of this epidemic of violence.

PRESS RELEASE: Post monsoon, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has seen an increase in the number of people diagnosed with acute watery diarrhoea. In response, MSF has set up temporary centres in Timergara, Hangu and Sadda.

Hundreds of thousands of people are still at risk from cholera two years after the epidemic began in the aftermath of the earthquake which devastated the country.

PRESS RELEASE: After a meeting between local community leaders and MSF staff, we have decided to resume our activities in MSF's maternity hospital in Khost, Afghanistan, after it was forced to close following an explosion in April 2012.

Op-ed by Dr Susan Shepherd, an American paediatrician, examining how breast-feeding, a healthy diet and malaria prevention have made positive gains on the state of malnutrition in Niger.

A 'night in the life' of MSF Dr Roberto Scaini. Roberto takes us on a guided tour of the night shift at Batil refugee camp in South Sudan where, in July, mortality rates were measured at more than double the emergency threshold.

Visit MSF projects around the world and see what we really do. This month we see an MSF team treating a long-forgotten disease in the Republic of Congo. We also focus on how many of our patients in Niger are dealing with both malaria and malnutrition.

Since last year, the number of malaria cases in Northern Bahr-el-Ghazal state, South Sudan, have tripled. Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) teams are currently tackling this crisis in the town of Aweil.



