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Indonesia

Teams expand action and, to date, over 200 tonnes of goods have been brought to Banda Aceh.

Teams expand action and, to date, over 200 tonnes of goods have been brought to Banda Aceh Project Update - 4 Jan 2005
 
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Indonesia

MSF continues medical consultations and provides body bags in Aceh

Despite advances, corpses still remain in the streets of Banda Aceh. MSF has provided 217 body bags (with another 230 to follow today) to the Indonesian soldiers and civilian volunteers who have been dealing with this particular task for almost a week. Project Update - 3 Jan 2005
 
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Indonesia

MSF increases relief efforts on west coast of Banda Aceh

MSF is increasing aid efforts along the coastline of Banda Aceh in the north Sumatra region, closest to the earthquake epicentre. Project Update - 2 Jan 2005
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

MSF aids displaced in Katanga, DRC

Symptomatic of the void in healthcare in the DRC, MSF is seeing villagers, as well as the displaced, coming for consultations. Project Update - 6 Dec 2004
 
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Sudan

Renewed violence in North Darfur state forces MSF to evacuate from health centre

There is now not only a lack of emergency care for those wounded during the ongoing violence, there is also a total absence of basic health care to deal with diseases such as diarrhea, malaria and respiratory infections.

"When children are dying of these easily treatable illnesses, its incredibly frustrating that our medical work is being jeopardised by insecurity," said an MSF volunteer.
Project Update - 26 Nov 2004
 
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Sudan

Catastrophe in Darfur: Unmet promises and continuing violence

Although the amount of aid has increased during the last six months, it is still insufficient and often of poor quality. Mass displacement, precarious living conditions and food shortages have a serious impact on the health status of the population. Project Update - 18 Nov 2004
 
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Sudan

Flight from home

One of the most striking features of the crisis in Darfur has been the sheer volume of people who were forced to flee their homes. Report - 29 Oct 2004
 
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Haiti

Mental health work alongside health care at the Haiti floods

"Most people who come to our health center have lost everything," explains Ilse Casteels, MSF psychologist in Gonaives, Haiti. "Sometimes, they have lost members of their family. Many have lost their home and their job. Others have great difficulties to find some food. This creates a lot of despair." Project Update - 29 Sep 2004
 
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Sudan

Despite heavy mobilization of aid in Darfur, the situation remains fragile and assistance must continue

These displaced people, who have lost everything, are completely dependent on humanitarian aid. Most had their food reserves destroyed or looted and were unable to plant their fields. Their only means of survival is continued international aid. Despite harsh living conditions in the camps, they do not want to return to their home areas, mainly because they fear more attacks. It is therefore imperative that aid mobilization continue, even if media coverage stops or Sudan disappears from the international political agenda. Project Update - 15 Sep 2004
 
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Sudan

'Displaced in Darfur will need help for at least a year'

An interview with Marie-Noëlle Rodrigue and Xavier Xavier Crombé - two MSF volunteers who have have recently returned from Darfur, where they supervised MSF activities, fast becoming one of the largest humanitarian efforts undertaken by the organisation. Interview - 31 Aug 2004
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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