Médecins Sans Frontières Closes Medical Project in Kismayo, Somalia
Following the killing of three staff members on January 28, the medical humanitarian organization Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has decided to close its project in the southern city of Kismayo,...
View ArticlePALESTINIAN TERRITORIES: Gaza -Temporary Halt to Gaza Bombing a Paltry...
New York, 7 January, 2009 — The military offensive in the Gaza Strip is affecting civilians indiscriminately, while medical teams continue to face serious obstacles to providing assistance, the...
View ArticleTwo Abducted Médecins Sans Frontières Staff Released in Somalia
Two Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) staff, abducted on 19 April in the Bakool region of Somalia, were safely released today. “We are incredibly relieved that our colleagues are safe and in good health.”...
View ArticleNorthern Yemen: MSF Treats War Wounded in Razeh
Since May 5, fighting has occurred nearly every day in Razeh, northern Yemen. For now, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has been able to continue working at the city hospital and has treated 41...
View ArticleGrowing insecurity forces MSF to leave its largest health centre in Somalia
Nairobi/Brussels – After nine years of providing health care for the population in Bakool region, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has reached the regrettable conclusion that we do not have sufficient...
View ArticleAfghanistan: MSF Returns After Five Years
9 October, 2009 – After leaving Afghanistan five years ago Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has started working again in the country’s capital, Kabul. The organization’s return this year was motivated by...
View ArticleInterview with Dr. Abdullahi Adan Mohamoud, MSF project – South Galcayo...
Why is MSF’s surgical facility in South Galcayo Hospital so important? The MSF surgical facility in Galcayo is very important because it is the only free surgical facility in a region affected by...
View ArticleDespite clashes, MSF continues activities in the Galgaduud region of Somalia
“Médecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) continues activities in Dhusa Mareb, despite growing insecurity due to clashes on Saturday.” In response to severe drought conditions, MSF started supplying water on...
View ArticleMSF Somalia 2009 booklet
MSF in Somalia In 2009, the Somali population continued to fall victim to indiscriminate violence, while severe drought plagued parts of the country. Millions of people urgently required health care,...
View ArticleMogadishu: 23 Women and Children Injured By Shelling
Nairobi/New York - As fierce fighting once again grips Somalia’s capital, Mogadishu, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has admitted 42 people suffering from blast injuries to its hospital in the Daynile...
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