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Pibor, South Soudan
South Sudan

90,000 deprived of care due to violence

Escalating violence has forced MSF to suspend medical services in two out of three of its facilities in Pibor county in Jonglei state, South Sudan, leaving up to 90,000 people deprived of essential medical care. Due to the insecurity, the populations of Lekwongole and Gumuruk, including all MSF staff and their families, have fled their homes to seek refuge in the bush. Project Update - 1 Oct 2012
 
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Kenya

Médecins Sans Frontières calls for immediate action

This week, government leaders gather in Geneva for the 63rd UNHCR Executive Committee meeting, while in Dadaab, the world’s largest refugee camp, Somali refugees continue to live in extreme conditions and fear. MSF urges States Parties to the Refugee Convention to engage with the host Government of Kenya and UNHCR to fulfil their responsibilities towards the refugees. Press Release - 1 Oct 2012
 
Somalia

Kismayo patients forced to flee fighting

The last children under treatment for severe malnutrition today left the Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) feeding centre in the southern Somali city of Kismayo as parents fear the impact of imminent fighting on the city. Press Release - 28 Sep 2012
 
Medical care for war wounded in Pinga, DR Congo, September 2012
Democratic Republic of Congo

Aid workers flee conflict in North Kivu

The conflict in the east of DRC has worsened to such an extent that Congolese staff working for MSF in North Kivu province now fear for their safety. Most of the Congolese health workers and support staff employed by MSF in Pinga have fled following active fighting between armed groups in the area. People now no longer have access to critical medical services. Press Release - 27 Sep 2012
 
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Sleeping sickness

A new approach to tackle sleeping sickness

One small team, one big goal Project Update - 24 Sep 2012
 
preventive strategy against malaria (Seasonal Malaria Chemoprevention)
Malaria

'We may have found a real arm to fight malaria' in Mali and Chad

Since July, MSF has been employing seasonal malaria chemoprevention (SMC) for the first time in two Sahelian countries. The initial results are encouraging. Dr Estrella Lasry, malaria specialist at MSF, reflects on the different aspects and future prospects of this strategy. Voices from the Field - 24 Sep 2012
 
preventive strategy against malaria (Seasonal Malaria Chemoprevention)
Malaria

A novel prevention programme has dramatically reduced malaria cases in Mali and Chad

A large-scale malaria prevention programme appears to be drastically reducing the number of new cases of the disease among young children during the peak transmission season. Preliminary results from the programme, known as seasonal malaria chemoprevention (SMC) show that the number of cases of simple malaria dropped by 65 per cent in the intervention area in Mali, and by up to 86 per cent in Chad. Press Release - 24 Sep 2012
 
MSF assists Sudanese refugees in Bambasi camp, all uses
Ethiopia

MSF assists aid-deprived Sudanese refugees

More than 2,000 white tents line the green hills near the village of Bambasi, in western Ethiopia. Since July, they have been home to 12,000 Sudanese refugees who fled their homeland and are now taking sanctuary from conflict in a camp established by the Ethiopian authorities and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). Project Update - 20 Sep 2012
 
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Bahrain

MSF International President meets Bahrain delegation in Geneva

The International President of Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), Dr Unni Karunakara, met yesterday with a Bahraini parliamentary delegation that included the Minister of Human Rights, Dr Salah Bin Ali Abdularahman. Statement - 18 Sep 2012
 
Yida, Refugee Camp
South Sudan

Making progress in Yida camp

The work of MSF in Yida camp is proving effective. Mortality rates in the camp have been brought down. However, living conditions remain a concern, as does the high prevalence of disease. The main causes of mortality have not changed since early July when the situation reached a critical threshold. André Heller, MSF's head of mission in South Sudan, explains why. Voices from the Field - 18 Sep 2012
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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