# medecins-sans-frontieres - Monday 3 December, 2018
# Nauru
# Nauru
Médecins Sans Frontières said the mental health of migrants on Nauru is the worst it has seen.
# medecins-sans-frontieres - Thursday 15 February, 2018
# Medecins Sans Frontieres
# Medecins Sans Frontieres
A scandal over sexual abuse in the foreign aid industry that began with Oxfam is now spreading.
# medecins-sans-frontieres - Thursday 14 December, 2017
# Myanmar
# Myanmar
More than 59% of the children who were killed under the age of five were reportedly shot.
# medecins-sans-frontieres - Sunday 13 August, 2017
# Mediterranean Sea
# Mediterranean Sea
Germany-based Sea-Eye said it made the decision to halt its water rescues “with a heavy heart,” but for the sake of its crew’s safety.
# medecins-sans-frontieres - Sunday 9 July, 2017
# Medecins Sans Frontieres
# Medecins Sans Frontieres
The scale of the HIV problem in Kenya’s Homa Bay County is enormous, writes Dr Eamonn Faller.
# medecins-sans-frontieres - Sunday 11 June, 2017
# Syria
# Syria
US-backed forces are advancing on Raqqa – a stronghold of the so-called Islamic State.
# medecins-sans-frontieres - Monday 17 April, 2017
# Medecins Sans Frontieres
# Medecins Sans Frontieres
“What was already one of the most acute humanitarian crises in the world is worsening,” one MSF official said.
# medecins-sans-frontieres - Tuesday 15 November, 2016
# Boko Haram
# Boko Haram
It’s now feared that studies which showed a drop in the number of Nigerian children at risk is actually caused by children disappearing.
# medecins-sans-frontieres - Wednesday 5 October, 2016
# Besieged
# Besieged
One of them twice.
# medecins-sans-frontieres - Monday 12 September, 2016
# Migrant Crisis
# Migrant Crisis
The baby boy’s mother said she was having contractions for three days on a rubber boat.
# medecins-sans-frontieres - Wednesday 31 August, 2016
# Mediterranean
# Mediterranean
Nearly 6,500 people risked their lives to cross the Mediterranean Sea on Monday.
# medecins-sans-frontieres - Friday 13 November, 2015
# Baby Nubia
# Baby Nubia
Nubia is MSF’s last-known Ebola patient in Conakry, Guinea.
# medecins-sans-frontieres - Sunday 8 November, 2015
# Afghanistan
# Afghanistan
At least 30 people were killed, including 13 staff members, 10 patients and seven unrecognisable bodies yet to be identified.
# medecins-sans-frontieres - Wednesday 16 September, 2015
# Good Eggs
# Good Eggs
The search behemoth has included something a little different on its main page this morning.
# medecins-sans-frontieres - Saturday 18 July, 2015
# Conflict
# Conflict
Over a million Yemenis have been displaced as a result of ongoing conflict.
# medecins-sans-frontieres - Saturday 3 January, 2015
# Making A Difference
# Making A Difference
Those shortlisted include Holocaust survivor Tomi Reichental, Médecins Sans Frontiéres and UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon.
# medecins-sans-frontieres - Saturday 22 November, 2014
# Recovery
# Recovery
Despite these positive stories, Doctors Without Borders said the outbreak is far from over.
# medecins-sans-frontieres - Friday 14 November, 2014
# West Africa
# West Africa
Drug and blood-based trials will begin in West Africa next month.
# medecins-sans-frontieres - Thursday 23 October, 2014
# Liberia
# Liberia
16-year-old Kollie James has become Médecins Sans Frontières’ 1,000th Ebola survivor.
# medecins-sans-frontieres - Monday 21 July, 2014
# Line Of Fire
# Line Of Fire
Nine members of the same family were killed in an earlier air-strike.
# medecins-sans-frontieres - Friday 9 May, 2014
# Doctors Without Borders
# Doctors Without Borders
Dr Natalie Robers describes her time in Central African Republic where small children of six or seven carry machetes and villages live in fear.
# medecins-sans-frontieres - Saturday 4 January, 2014
# Syria
# Syria
The Medecins sans Frontieres members have not been heard from since Thursday evening. Meanwhile, Aleppo is gripped by fighting.
# medecins-sans-frontieres - Friday 29 November, 2013
# Opinion
# Opinion
Horrific reports of violence have poured out of the Central African Republic this week – with summary executions and mass displacement terrifying civilian communities, writes MSF Director Jane-Ann McKenna.
# medecins-sans-frontieres - Saturday 2 November, 2013
# Opinion
# Opinion
The Syrian people are now presented with the absurd situation of weapons inspectors freely driving through areas of desperate need – while the ambulances, food and drug supplies organised by humanitarian organisations are blocked.
# medecins-sans-frontieres - Wednesday 14 August, 2013
# Medecins Sans Frontieres
# Medecins Sans Frontieres
After 22 years of work, MSF blames civilians leaders’ tolerance of these abuses.
# medecins-sans-frontieres - Thursday 25 July, 2013
# Syria
# Syria
A video from Médecins Sans Frontières, which has five fully-functioning makeshift hospitals in Syria, gives an insight into the work it does in the country.
# medecins-sans-frontieres - Thursday 25 April, 2013
# Opinion
# Opinion
Tens of thousands have died in the ongoing, bloody conflict in Syria to date – and those who remain live under constant threat of violence. Midwife Cathy Janssens writes about trying to bring new life into the world in such unstable circumstances.
# medecins-sans-frontieres - Wednesday 27 March, 2013
# Opinion
# Opinion
Barrie Rooney, a biomedical analyst from Co Leitrim, explains what motivates her to travel to remote areas of Africa to treat patients suffering from sleeping sickness – and how her Irish culture helps her connect with the people she helps.
# medecins-sans-frontieres - Sunday 25 November, 2012
# Read Me
# Read Me
Paul McMaster, a surgeon experienced in working in war zones, says Syria was a “more oppressive type of danger”.
# medecins-sans-frontieres - Saturday 4 August, 2012
# EBOLA
# EBOLA
What is it like to be on the frontline of fighting the Ugandan Ebola outbreak? A Médecins Sans Frontières emergency coordinator explains.
# medecins-sans-frontieres - Monday 9 July, 2012
# South Sudan
# South Sudan
As South Sudan marks a year of independence, Medecins Sans Frontieres is calling for urgent intervention as one refugee camp in a wholly unsuitable area is overwhelmed with new arrivals and dreadful conditions.
# medecins-sans-frontieres - Saturday 17 March, 2012
# Opinion
# Opinion
Oliver McGrath will be spending our national day with his MSF colleagues in the Democratic Republic of Congo. How different will it be?
# medecins-sans-frontieres - Sunday 12 February, 2012
# Syria
# Syria
Torture, killings and forced amputations: three people injured by Assad’s security forces reveal their horrific experiences.
# medecins-sans-frontieres - Friday 27 January, 2012
# Libya
# Libya
Medical aid agency Doctors Without Borders is suspending its operations at Misrata detention centres over the claims.
# medecins-sans-frontieres - Thursday 12 January, 2012
# Haiti
# Haiti
Plan Ireland’s report on Haiti two years after earthquake reveals major challenges as other NGOs also note scale of work required for country to recover will need international investment.
# medecins-sans-frontieres - Friday 30 December, 2011
# Somalia
# Somalia
The staff members were killed in Mogadishu yesterday. MSF has said today that some staff members are to be relocated from the compound there for security reasons.
# medecins-sans-frontieres - Thursday 29 December, 2011
# Somalia
# Somalia
The incident involved a disgruntled former employee and took place in the Somali capital of Mogadishu today.
# medecins-sans-frontieres - Sunday 25 December, 2011
# Opinion
# Opinion
Kilkenny man Richard Delaney will be dressing up as Santa this year – in an under-construction hospital in Port-au-Prince. He writes about his experiences.
# medecins-sans-frontieres - Friday 14 October, 2011
# Abducted
# Abducted
The MSF employees were kidnapped from the world’s largest refugee camp in Kenya by gunmen believed to be part of Somalia’s al-Shabab militant group.
# Food Aid
# Food Aid
World Food Day takes place on 16 October and Médecin Sans Frontières is appealing to countries to ensure they provide nutritious food aid to malnourished children.