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Violence Expands in Northern Congo, Population in Urgent Need of Assistance

DRC 2009 © Julie Rémy

One year after violence erupted in Haut-Uélé district, northern DRC, violence and displacement are widespread. Humanitarian organizations have failed to meet the massive needs and an urgent response is imperative.

Mozambique 2007 © Benjamin Bechet

Press Release

Drug Companies Should Pool HIV Patents

MSF calls on nine of the world's largest pharmaceutical companies to help accelerate the availability of new treatments for millions of people living with HIV/AIDS, by pooling their patents on a list of key HIV medicines.

Special Report

HIV-TB in Swaziland: A Deadly Co-Infection Epidemic

Swaziland in Southern Africa is on the brink of a major health crisis due to the killer twin epidemic of HIV-AIDS and TB.

Video

Somalia: MSF at Jamaame Hospital

In this audio slideshow, an MSF nurse who worked at Jamaame hospital in southern Somalia earlier this year, recounts his experience.

Ideas & Opinions

The Fight of the Wounded is Far From Over in Iraq

For many injured Iraqis in MSF's surgery program, disability goes hand-in-hand with the inability to resume work, social stigmatization, and the human and financial burden that families must bear.

Resource

A Refugee Camp on the Web

What would you do if you and your family were forced from your home by war, violence, or disaster? Visit MSF's interactive "A Refugee Camp On The Web" to experience what 42 million people worldwide face every day.
Learn about MSF's assistance to refugees: