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Afghanistan

Recent earthquakes add to the list of crises facing Afghanistan

The earthquakes in Nahrin now dominate what has been overlooked - the humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan is widespread, long-lasting and entrenched. Project Update - 28 Mar 2002
 
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Afghanistan

Most of the wounded from Afghan earthquake have been treated

Now that about 80 per cent of the area devastated by the earthquakes in Afghanistan has been assessed and fewer people are admitted in the medical structures, Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) is confident that the majority of injured Afghans have found treatment. Project Update - 28 Mar 2002
 
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Afghanistan

MSF active at quake region within hours with tent hospitals and make-shift ambulances

A team of six MSF medical staff have been active in the Afghanistan town of Nahrin following a series of earthquakes from evening March 25 to the early hours of the 26th. Project Update - 27 Mar 2002
 
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Afghanistan

Two vaccination campaigns in Afghanistan near completion

MSF role also includes establishment of an early warning system for rapid identification of disease outbreaks with epidemic potential. Project Update - 25 Mar 2002
 
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Afghanistan

MSF report: Alarming food crisis in northern Afghanistan

A recent assessment of the population in the Sar-e-Pol camp in Afghanistan shows a dramatic situation. There are more children are in feeding centres than ever before. The number of severely malnourished have increased. Mortality rates have doubled and the numbers of displaced have increased. Of all the families surveyed, almost half have not received food aid over the past year. Project Update - 21 Feb 2002
 
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Refugees, IDPs and people on the move

The responsibility to protect

Speech by Catherine Dumait-Harper, MSF delegate to the United Nations, on February 15 2002 at the International Peace Academy's symposium for the launch of the report of the International Commission on Intervention and State Sovereignty. Project Update - 15 Feb 2002
 
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Afghanistan

Identify yourselves

Coalition soldiers in Afghanistan are endangering aid workers. This article first appeared in The Guardian newspaper, UK. Project Update - 1 Feb 2002
 
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Afghanistan

BBC Health Matters interview with Maureen van Rossun du Chattel

MSF paediatrician Maureen van Rossun du Chattel, who was working in Afghanistan for three months prior to the evacuation following the September 11 attacks on New York city. A look at the conditions faced by volunteers in Afghanistan as well as a glance at what motivates people to volunteer with MSF. Project Update - 17 Dec 2001
 
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Afghanistan

More than 50 MSF international aid workers in Afghanistan

More are on their way and MSF hopes to expand its already huge operation in Afghanistan into outlying regions soon. Project Update - 30 Nov 2001
 
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Afghanistan

Reunited with national staff, MSF turns focus to Afghan people

MSF is trying to expand its work with international staff to cover all the country. It is doing this completely independently of the warring parties and is seeking out those most in need in the chaos of displacement and conflict. Project Update - 16 Nov 2001
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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