MSF’s medical staff review patient files during the ward round in the MSF Hospital in the Bentiu Protection of Civilian (PoC) site. Since the COVID-19 pandemic reached South Sudan, MSF has to reduce its inpatient bed capacity to adhere to preventive measures. Photograph by Tetiana Gaviuk
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05 November 2020

Decolonising medicines and global health: We need genuine and lasting reforms that put patients in the driving seat

Photograph by Tetiana Gaviuk
MSF’s medical staff review patient files during the ward round in the MSF Hospital in the Bentiu Protection of Civilian (PoC) site. Since the COVID-19 pandemic reached South Sudan, MSF has to reduce its inpatient bed capacity to adhere to preventive measures. Photograph by Tetiana Gaviuk

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