#53 Restarting lives in Sri Lanka
More than a year after the end of the war in Sri Lanka, people who suffered spinal injuries as a result of the conflict are starting life again. We meet some of the patients at MSF's rehabilitation unit in Pompamadhu Hospital in Vavuniya. (Source: MSF Podcasts)
Source: MSF Podcasts - August 3, 2010 Category: Global & Universal Authors: Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) Source Type: podcasts

#52 MSF Responds to Victims of Violence in Kyrgyzstan
In June, violent clashes between Uzbek and Kyrgyz communities left hundreds dead and thousands wounded. MSF is treating victims of the violence and preparing for more. (Source: MSF Podcasts)
Source: MSF Podcasts - July 27, 2010 Category: Global & Universal Authors: Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) Source Type: podcasts

#51 How a Ugandan doctor began working with MSF
Only 10 percent of the 27,000 people working for MSF around the world are international field workers; the vast majority are national staff working in their home countries. (Source: MSF Podcasts)
Source: MSF Podcasts - July 21, 2010 Category: Global & Universal Authors: Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) Source Type: podcasts

#50 Haiti - Six Months After the Earthquake
The needs for primary health care, as well as obstetric, emergency, and mental health care are still huge. (Source: MSF Podcasts)
Source: MSF Podcasts - July 12, 2010 Category: Global & Universal Authors: Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) Source Type: podcasts

#49 Lead-poisoning in Nigeria
For the first time, MSF treats patients for lead-poisoning after a village in Nigeria experiences a number of unexplained child deaths. (Source: MSF Podcasts)
Source: MSF Podcasts - July 6, 2010 Category: Global & Universal Authors: Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) Source Type: podcasts

MSF Frontline Reports
Keeping babies alive during the first 28 days of their lives is challenging in some parts of the world, including Aweil, Southern Sudan, where MSF runs a neonatal care program. (Source: MSF Podcasts)
Source: MSF Podcasts - June 29, 2010 Category: Global & Universal Authors: Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) Source Type: podcasts

MSF Frontline Reports
The dual HIV-TB epidemics in Swaziland have devastating consequences; MSF uses innovative ways to provide access to care. (Source: MSF Podcasts)
Source: MSF Podcasts - June 24, 2010 Category: Global & Universal Authors: Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) Source Type: podcasts

MSF Frontline Reports
While the world's eyes are on South Africa during the World Cup, this is also where the battle against HIV/AIDS is being played out, and patients are in danger of losing. (Source: MSF Podcasts)
Source: MSF Podcasts - June 16, 2010 Category: Global & Universal Authors: Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) Source Type: podcasts

MSF Frontline Reports
Troubadours de l'espoir - the troubadours of hope - in Haiti. An MSF psychologist helped found this group of four young musicians who have become an integral part of one of MSF's mental health teams. (Source: MSF Podcasts)
Source: MSF Podcasts - June 9, 2010 Category: Global & Universal Authors: Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) Source Type: podcasts

MSF Frontline Reports
MSF is providing mental health care for migrants inside overcrowded, underserviced Greek detention centers. (Source: MSF Podcasts)
Source: MSF Podcasts - June 1, 2010 Category: Global & Universal Authors: Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) Source Type: podcasts

MSF Frontline Reports - April 2010
Follow the story of a malnourished child in Bihar State, one of the poorest areas of India. Also: India's generics industry is under threat; MSF treats gunshot victims in Southern Sudan; and alarmingly high numbers of female migrants in Morocco have been victims of sexual violence. (Source: MSF Podcasts)
Source: MSF Podcasts - May 4, 2010 Category: Global & Universal Authors: Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) Source Type: podcasts

MSF Frontline Reports - March 2010
In Armenia, patients with drug-resistant strains of TB have to undergo extremely challenging treatment; also - MSF's reaction to NATO's call for NGOs to work alongside military operations; and in Burundi a strategic response to an alarming outbreak of malaria. (Source: MSF Podcasts)
Source: MSF Podcasts - March 31, 2010 Category: Global & Universal Authors: Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) Source Type: podcasts

MSF Frontline Reports - February 2010
Meet Natacha, a mother in Burkina Faso who struggles for her childrens' survival every year during the hunger gap; hear about MSF's work in some of Zimbabwe's prisons; and get an update on the urgent needs in Haiti. (Source: MSF Podcasts)
Source: MSF Podcasts - March 4, 2010 Category: Global & Universal Authors: Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) Source Type: podcasts

MSF Frontline Reports - January 2010
From Port-au-Prince we bring you a report on MSF's emergency response to the Haiti earthquake; in the first three weeks MSF treated more than 11,000 patients. You'll hear from Haitian and international staff, as well as patients, on the ground. (Source: MSF Podcasts)
Source: MSF Podcasts - February 5, 2010 Category: Global & Universal Authors: Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) Source Type: podcasts

MSF Frontline Reports - November 2009
In Sierra Leone, a new free health care proposal could save lives; and from Bangladesh, MSF assists Rohingya people struggling to survive; plus, this month's Emergency Updates. (Source: MSF Podcasts)
Source: MSF Podcasts - December 7, 2009 Category: Global & Universal Authors: Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) Source Type: podcasts