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Somalia

Overview of Somalia

There is no government in Somalia. This means that many of the things that governments provides are lacking, such as postal service, public education and libraries. However it is impressive what the private sector can do and how much organisation there is. Project Update - 19 Apr 2000
 
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Ethiopia

Feeding programme for Denan

MSF is developing a Therapeutic Feeding Programme in Denan, a town in the Gode region of Ethiopia. It is expected the programme will be operational within a week. The town is located about 1.5 hours drive from Gode. The TFP will consist of a minimum of two Therapeutic Feeding Centres (TFC) to target the malnourished population there. The TFP duration is three months. Project Update - 18 Apr 2000
 
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Sri Lanka

Critical medicine shortage

MSF concerned by the critical shortage of essential medicines in northern Sri Lanka Press Release - 17 Apr 2000
 
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Sri Lanka

MSF concerned by the critical shortage of essential medicines in northern Sri Lanka.

MSF concerned by the critical shortage of essential medicines in northern Sri Lanka. Press Release - 17 Apr 2000
 
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Malnutrition

MSF Therapeutic Feeding Programmes

Project Update - 16 Apr 2000
 
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Ethiopia

Reports of famine increasing in a country at war

Potentially, Ethiopia soon will have to deal with two major problems simultaneously. The country has been at war with neighbouring Eritrea since the summer of 1998 - which puts a big strain on its resources. Project Update - 3 Apr 2000
 
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Tuberculosis

Tuberculosis still afflicts millions

Smallpox has been eradicated, and polio could follow suit shortly. The world can justifiably be proud of such far-reaching public health achievements. Friday is World TB Day. Most people in the industrialized world think of tuberculosis as a disease of the 19th century that disappeared along with smallpox. Not so. This year, 3 million people will die of tuberculosis, and 8 million people will develop the disease, almost all in poor countries. Project Update - 24 Mar 2000
 
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Kenya

Homa Bay, where TB is the biggest AIDS related killer

Homa Bay lies on the banks of Lake Victoria in Kenya. Fishermen set sail onto the lake from the small harbour, women wash their clothes on the shores, the town is small and pretty and all would seem - to the untrained eye - peaceful and well here. Project Update - 24 Mar 2000
 
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Tuberculosis

TB control in Turkmenistan

Owing to a lack of awareness about tuberculosis, a lack of global political commitment and poorly managed medical programmes throughout the world, tuberculosis is causing more preventable deaths today than any other infectious disease despite the fact that there is an internationally accepted cure, DOTS (Directly Observed Treatment Short Course). Press Release - 24 Mar 2000
 
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Water and sanitation

A 'World Water Vision' requires action today

The 22nd of March has joined a long list of dates to mark on your activists calendar. Following the World Water Forum in The Hague, the United Nations has launched the first annual 'World Water Day'. Will this be yet another slogan to motivate the public that results in very little action and change. Project Update - 23 Mar 2000
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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