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Somalia

Declining nutritional conditions caused by drought brings reinforcement of MSF teams in Dinsor

Faced with this very worrying situation, MSF is reinforcing its team with a pediatrician, nurse and logistician, all experienced, to facilitate the installation of nutritional programmes with a larger capacity. Project Update - 6 Apr 2006
 
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South Sudan

Treating TB in southern Sudan

In the last four years, 991 patients have been treated for tuberculosis (TB) at the health center that MSF set up in Akuem, southern Sudan. The teams have established a streamlined treatment method, but caring for patients with this disease is still a complex undertaking. Project Update - 23 Mar 2006
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

DRC measles campaign: Free treatment for all cases

In conjunction with a massive measles vaccination campaign in the city of Mbuji Mayi, MSF also provides medical and logistical support to four health centres for the management of measles cases. In Muya and Dipumba hospitals, as well as in the Christ Roi and Bakwatshiimuna health centres, all measles cases are treated at no cost to the patient. Project Update - 23 Mar 2006
 
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Nigeria

Nigeria's food crisis was scarcely visible - but thousands of children were starving

From July 2005 to January 2006, medical teams from MSF treated nearly 13,000 severely malnourished children at one stabilization center and 12 outpatient therapeutic feeding sites in the northern Nigerian state of Katsina. By the end of the year, fewer and fewer children were admitted for treatment, so MSF handed the project over to local health authorities in January 2006. Project Update - 27 Feb 2006
 
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Sudan

The chronic insecurity has led us to redefine and step up our activities

In western Darfur, the violent confrontations of 2004 have given way to a situation of chronic instability characterized by persistent violence affecting all those living in the province. For MSF, the challenge is to continue to provide medical assistance to people with on-going major needs, to remain responsive in the event of new emergencies and, despite the insecurity, to provide high-quality assistance. Dr. Pauline Horrill, MSF's program manager for Sudan, and Fabrice Weissman, head of our Darfur mission, offer an update. Project Update - 16 Feb 2006
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

The search for safe refuge and the lack of attention to IDPs in need

The displaced have found refuge in areas ill-equipped to receive them with little prepared for their arrival. Having arrived with nothing, they have largely been dependent upon the goodwill of host communities - for food, clothes, shoes, shelter...
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Project Update - 9 Feb 2006
 
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Russia

Moscow's street children endure, and survive, Russia's record-low temperatures

The severe cold will bring health problems in its wake. Fortunately, MSF has seen no alarming health consequences yet among kids. Project Update - 30 Jan 2006
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

Desperate situation for thousands of displaced in DR Congo's Katanga Region

"MSF was already working in the area with a hospital in Dubie and health centres in surrounding districts, but dealing with such an influx of people, many in a terrible state of health, has been overwhelming," explained MSF project co-ordinator Goedele Van Bavel. Project Update - 26 Jan 2006
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

The humanitarian situation in the Democratic Republic of Congo

Statement delivered by Helen O'Neill, Deputy Director of Operations, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) to the United Nations Security Council Arria Formula meeting, January 24, 2006. Statement - 24 Jan 2006
 
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Tsunami

Use of tsunami funds

A summary of the use of tsunami funds Project Update - 20 Dec 2005
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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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