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Friday 07 November 2008 - AIDS 2008 Conference Report
Médecins du Monde participated to the XII International conference on AIDS whose theme was "For an action NOW" in Mexico in August 2008.
Tuesday 06 May 2008 - Free accessto primaryhealth care : a rewardingstrategyAppeal to the G8
Friday 07 March 2008 - The Gaza Strip: A Humanitarian Implosion The Gaza Strip: A Humanitarian Implosion
The situation for 1.5 million Palestinians in the Gaza Strip is worse now than it has ever been since the start of the Israeli military occupation in 1967. The current situation in Gaza is man-made, completely avoidable and, with the necessary political will, can also be reversed.
Saturday 24 November 2007 - Access to health care and human rights of asylum seekers in Malta.
Monday 24 September 2007 - European survey on undocumented migrant's access to health care
The European Union now has 27 countries. Some have long been prosperous, whereas others are emerging from decades of poverty and have briskly growing economies.The goal is to create a free-trade zone fostering the wealth of all, but it must include fighting against pockets of poverty and precariousness that are still too common.
Monday 30 July 2007 - Médecins du Monde in Middle East, Central Asia and North Africa
Monday 16 July 2007 - OPÉRATION SOURIRE - ACTIVITY REPORT 2006
Wednesday 18 April 2007 - DAR-UL-AMAN SURVEY Healing the Wounds of Domestic Violence Project Médecins du Monde Pakistan - February 2007
DAR-UL-AMAN SURVEY Healing the Wounds of Domestic Violence Project Médecins du Monde Pakistan February 2007
Thursday 16 November 2006 - Gaza strip Impact of the international embargo and the attacks by the Israeli army on the population's health status - Survey 2006
Since February 2006, the Occupied Palestinian Territories have suffered the effects of the international economic embargo ordered by the main western donors after Hamas’s victory in the parli amentary elections of 25 January 2006.
Wednesday 18 October 2006 - Pakistan, one year later Forgotten victims on the verge of winter
Médecins du Monde joined the people returning to their valleys to provide additional medical services. The xisting structures and capacity have been badly hit by the earthquake. With health units destroyed and health taff leaving the valley, a large task is lying ahead for those who continue to be responsible.
Friday 01 September 2006 - When neglect becomes obvious
Publication en français et en anglais. Ce manifeste est riche des contributions d'organismes de presse et d'humanitaires...
Wednesday 21 June 2006 - Give me a Smile
In 1989, while on a mission to Cambodia, Dr François Foussadier, a founding member of Médecins du Monde, observed that there was a high demand for reconstructive surgery.Many patients, especially children, suffered from serious physical lesions (burns, malformations, tumours).