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India

Double frontal attack on the 'pharmacy of the developing world'

Carmen lives with her husband and two children in Mozambique. She is HIV positive, but she lives a happy and healthy life thanks to affordable medicines she receives through a government programme supported by Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF). Voices from the Field - 17 Sep 2012
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

MSF works to limit the spread of Ebola

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is trying to limit the spread of an Ebola outbreak declared in northeastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). An investigation of the suspected cases shows that 31 people have died since the outbreak started in May. Only 16 cases are confirmed by laboratory tests. The centre of the epidemic is Isiro town and its surroundings, in DRC’s Orientale province. Project Update - 14 Sep 2012
 
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Uganda

MSF concludes emergency Ebola response

An emergency response to an outbreak of Ebola in Uganda by the international medical humanitarian organisation Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has come to an end. The MSF team handed over the Ebola treatment centre it had set up in Uganda’s western Kibaale district to the Ugandan Ministry of Health. Project Update - 13 Sep 2012
 
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Appointment of new Secretary General and International Medical Secretary to Médecins Sans Frontières

As of 10 September, Jerome Oberreit begins his tenure as Secretary General of MSF, while Dr Marc Gastellu Etchegorry takes on the new position of International Medical Secretary. Press Release - 11 Sep 2012
 
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India

Novartis challenges pro-health patent law

Swiss pharmaceutical company Novartis heads to the Indian Supreme Court today in New Delhi, in a final bid to undermine a key public health safeguard in Indian patent law specifically designed to prevent drug companies from abusive patenting practices which keep medicine prices high. If successful, the move would have a devastating impact on access to essential medicines across the developing world, according to MSF, which relies on affordable generic drugs produced in India to carry out its work in 68 countries. Press Release - 11 Sep 2012
 
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Afghanistan

MSF treats victims of bomb blast in Kunduz

Following a major explosion today in the city of Kunduz in northern Afghanistan, more than two dozen people arrived at a surgical hospital run by the international medical humanitarian organization Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF). Thirteen people who suffered severe blast injuries were dead on arrival at the hospital. Press Release - 10 Sep 2012
 
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Syria

MSF donates medical supplies to Syrian Arab Red Crescent

As conflict in Syria reaches critical levels, MSF has donated a cargo of relief items and medical supplies – including surgical and first aid kits – to the Syrian Arab Red Crescent in Damascus. Statement - 10 Sep 2012
 
Malnutrition and Malaria Guidan Roumdji Niger
Niger

Malaria strikes during a food crisis

Since the beginning of the rainy season, MSF teams are faced with a massive influx of children suffering from malnutrition and malaria. The heavy rains, which started in July, have destroyed crops and grain reserves, making an already desperate food situation worse. The rains have also led to a proliferation of malaria-transmitting mosquitoes. Project Update - 10 Sep 2012
 
Lebanon - Syrian refugees facing the hardship of winter
Lebanon

Fleeing the violence in Syria: Syrian refugees in Lebanon

While Lebanon has absorbed tens of thousands of refugees fleeing the conflict in neighbouring Syria in recent months, many people are living in overcrowded conditions, suffering psychological distress, are fearful for their safety, and are unable to afford medical care, said the international medical humanitarian organisation Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) in a report released today. Report - 7 Sep 2012
 
DRC. Emergency intervention in Miniova and Kalungu (South Kivu)
Democratic Republic of Congo

Multiple conflicts increase humanitarian needs

MSF has expanded its emergency medical programmes in the east of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) in response to increasing humanitarian needs in the region. An MSF emergency intervention is recently started in the unofficial Muganga I camp 20 km west of the provincial capital Goma, where around 17,500 people have spontaneously settled and are living in inhumane conditions. Project Update - 7 Sep 2012
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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