
Snakebite: little hope of a cure for the most vulnerable
Nyekuony, 35, was fishing in the river near her home in South Sudan’s Sudd swamps, one of the world’s largest wetland areas, when she was bitten in the foot by a snake. She sought help

Nyekuony, 35, was fishing in the river near her home in South Sudan’s Sudd swamps, one of the world’s largest wetland areas, when she was bitten in the foot by a snake. She sought help

Integrated and decentralised prevention, care and treatment programme is urgently needed, says Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF), also known as Doctors Without Borders

Barcelona, Spain – June 02 2016 An estimated 100,000 people trapped in Azaz district between the frontline with Islamic State and the Turkish border must be allowed to reach safe haven in Turkey. Europe must

From gunshot wounds to shrapnel injuries, patients in Yemen taught Nishanth Arulappan, a doctor from Vellore, a lot about what it means to work in a conflict zone.

The story of three Indian doctors who put their lives at risk to save people in war-torn zones across the world.

New Delhi, May 28 2016: “Public health is an area where both the Indian government and non-governmental organisations are playing a vital role in pushing for better care for patients. Increasingly, effective models of patient

Athens, 26 May 2016. As the eviction of the camp of Idomeni continues, the medical humanitarian organisation Doctors Without Borders / Médecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) denounces the forced movement of thousands of refugees, the lack

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