MSF

“It wasn’t long before we were flooded with cholera patients”

Shootings, fuel shortages and a growing cholera epidemic: On the ground in Haiti, Canadian MSF medical coordinator Rachelle Seguin describes the turmoil in Port-au-Prince

The terrible trend of bombing hospitals

Another MSF hospital is hit – this time in Yemen. Is this the end of medical care in war-torn countries?

Public health agencies should prioritize infectious diseases

The Editorial: The seriousness of the Ebola outbreak should motivate public health agencies to focus on fighting infectious disease

The Interview: An MSF doctor on the battle against Ebola

Dr. Tim Jagatic on his Ebola patients, working in a haz-mat suit when it’s 40° C, and the agony of knowing the right help is out there

Why is the overwhelmed MSF in charge of the Ebola fight?

A ‘perfect storm’ of ‎issues has left the world unprepared to deal with a worsening catastrophe