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.

VOICE FROM THE FIELD: Dr Deo Kabila describes a race against time to save a mother and newborn's life on the border of Sudan.

PRESS RELEASE: MSF is helping migrants who have been released from human traffickers. Since April 7th 2013, 1,620 migrants have been freed by Yemeni authorities.

PRESS RELEASE: Decades of conflict, political instability and social upheaval have left many Iraqis vulnerable to psychological stress, mental health disorders and in need of mental healthcare.

PRESS RELEASE: Since early March, tens of thousands of displaced Sudanese, Chadian and Central African civilians have been pouring into south east Chad to escape clashes in neighbouring Darfur.

An upsurge in malaria is likely to have serious consequences for people in Orientale province in Democratic Republic of Congo unless immediate action is taken.

One MSF hospital in the north of the country has seen an influx of burns patients over the winter months. Children are most often the victims of domestic accidents such as gas canisters exploding or spilt boiling water.

PRESS RELEASE: The number of severely malnourished children expected to be treated in the Sahel region in 2013 amounts to 1.4 million; one in five of these children will be in Niger.

PRESS RELEASE: On the eve of the Global Vaccines Summit, MSF warns that high prices for new vaccines could put developing countries in a precarious situation.

Children in developing countries are in danger of not being fully vaccinated due to the soaring prices of new vaccines.

PRESS RELEASE: MSF has finally been able to start medical treatment for children suffering from lead poisoning in the village of Bagega.



