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India

Assisting amidst violence in Karbi Anglong, Assam

Interview with Hilary Bower, Project Coordinator, Karbi Anglong, Assam, India
Since October 2005, Hilary Bower has worked as Project Coordinator for Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) in the Karbi Anglong region of India's Assam state. MSF is bringing urgently needed assistance to local residents who have been forced to flee from their villages due to violence between members of two local tribes.
Project Update - 12 Jan 2006
 
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HIV/AIDS

Nolist - surviving AIDS and TB in South Africa

When I was sick, I wished that God could take me and I did not wish to be in this world. Now I'm going to spend many more years here because I am fine. Project Update - 22 Dec 2005
 
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HIV/AIDS

Forcing patients to pay for AIDS care endangers treatment success

The research revealed that in Lagos, Nigeria, among patients who had to pay for their own AIDS care, 44% had multiple treatment interruptions or took insufficient dosages due to lack of funds. The medical effects of this are extremely worrying. Press Release - 6 Dec 2005
 
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Colombia

The ghost town in Colombia that steals your sleep

One of the area's long-time leaders, a key promoter of the community's return to Saiza five years after the massacre, admits that the first time he rediscovered sleep in this tormented town was in June 2005, when Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) established a permanent presence in the town. Project Update - 16 Aug 2005
 
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Colombia

Colombia mission establishes three permanent clinics

These permanent clinics enable MSF to provide more consistent care to vulnerable populations and give the teams a better opportunity to be present during medical emergencies. Project Update - 11 Jul 2005
 
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Ethiopia

Kala azar outbreak in Ethiopia as rainy season begins

A severe outbreak of kala azar, a rare and fatal disease, has struck the region of Amhara, northwest Ethiopia. In the small rural community of Bura (pop: 6,000) more than 150 people have died and over 230 infected persons have already been recorded. Project Update - 27 Jun 2005
 
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Indonesia

Overview of MSF Activities in Indonesia

Project Update - 31 Jan 2005
 
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Sudan

Part 1 of 2: MSF establishes first medical care for thousands in Darfur village

A two-part series with Dr. Matthias Hrubey, an MSF volunteer from Germany working in Darfur, Sudan.

"Getting the clinic set up was a challenge. We started preparations as soon as I got here by identifying a site for it and then designing and building a structure with local materials. We ordered the medicines and supplies we would need and began hiring staff in preparation for opening. The biggest difficulty was not building the clinic, but trying to find the qualified medical staff and translators we would need to run it. We decided to start small by building just one local-style stick and straw structure called a "rakuba". We opened with this one building, some tables, benches and mats, and a small pharmacy." - Dr. Matthias Hrubey.
Project Update - 30 Sep 2004
 
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Sudan

Doctoring In Darfur

Dr Simon Collins, originally from Ireland, is on his second field assignment with MSF. He is currently in Darfur, Sudan, helping tackle the humanitarian crisis caused by people being attacked and forced to flee their villages. In an interview at the end of September, he describes the situation around him. Project Update - 30 Sep 2004
 
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Sudan

Weak care system remains at Darfur's Camp Kalma

In other regions of Darfur, the number of severely malnourished children is decreasing in MSF feeding centers, mainly thanks to the general food distributions. In Kalma, however, there is still an increase which cannot be explained by the fast growth of the camp alone. Project Update - 13 Sep 2004
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Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)

Independent medical humanitarian assistance

We provide medical assistance to people affected by conflict, epidemics, disasters, or exclusion from healthcare. Our teams are made up of tens of thousands of health professionals, logistic and administrative staff - most of them hired locally. Our actions are guided by medical ethics and the principles of independence and impartiality. We are a non-profit, self-governed, member-based organisation.

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