ARCOÍRIS EN EL VINO (TEASER)
Drama / Spanish
Written & Directed by Juan Luis Caviaro
Produced by Sara Martínez Ruiz
With Alicia Fernández & Jon Plazaola
KUNDUZ ONE YEAR ON. A HISTORY OF THE HOSPITAL
English / MSF
A history of Médecins Sans Frontières Kunduz Trauma Centre (Afghanistan). Opened in 2011 and destroyed in a US airstrike on October 3, 2015.
DRUG RESISTANT TB IN INDIA
English / MSF
Meet Narendra, one of the few tuberculosis (TB) patients in the world to have access to the new generation of superior TB drugs.
AIDS 2016. HIV DEATHS ARE PREVENTABLE
English / MSF
At AIDS 2016 (21st International AIDS Conference) MSF presents what it considers to be the key enablers for reaching the globally agreed targets of 90-90-90.
UKRAINE. WAR-TORN MINDS
Russian / MSF
Irina Savchuk is staying with her children at a center for displaced people in the Ukrainian town of Konstantinovka. The center, a former homeless shelter, was under reconstruction when the conflict began in eastern Ukraine. It is now run by local people, with eight families living in the center, sharing the small kitchen and old bathroom. Here, Irina shares her story and MSF psychologist Elena Bogatskaya discusses the enormous emotional impact of violence.
AFGHANISTAN. THE WORK OF AN ORTHOPEDIC SURGEON
English, Italian / MSF
MSF orthopedic surgeons Sebastiano Girmenia and Ray Yau share their stories and those of their colleagues and patients at the Kunduz Trauma Center Hospital (Afghanistan).
MSF & GREENPEACE. RESCUES IN LESBOS
English / Greenpeace, MSF
Timo Liebe (Greenpeace) and Kim Clausen (MSF) share their stories of rescuing migrants from the waters of the Mediterranean sea near the island of Lesbos, Greece.
EBOLA. PUSHED TO THE LIMIT, AND BEYOND
English, French / MSF
"For the Ebola outbreak to spiral this far out of control required many institutions to fail. And they did, with tragic and avoidable consequences."
– Christopher Stokes, MSF’s general director.
One year into the Ebola epidemic, MSF releases a critical analysis of the crisis in West Africa, revealing the shortcomings of the global response and warning that the outbreak is not yet over.
AIDS. A PRESENT FIGHT
English / MSF
In West and Central Africa, 3 out of 4 people still do not have access to AntiRetroviral Treatment (ART). Why?
THE ROAD TO VACCINATION
French / MSF
In August 2016, MSF participated in one of the largest ever yellow fever vaccination campaigns to take place in Africa: over 10 million people were vaccinated in the Democratic Republic of Congo within a short 10 days. MSF managed the campaign in three neighborhoods of the sprawling megalopolis of Kinshasa, reaching 710.000 people vaccinated against yellow fever – an excellent vaccination cover of 95% of the population in those areas. This required the dedication of the health promotion team, mostly national Congolese staff, who tirelessly crisscrossed the dense city to convince people to get their shots.