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South Africa

Lusikisiki celebrates 2,200 people on ARV treatment at hand-over ceremony

HIV/AIDS partnership celebration in the Eastern Cape, South Africa: "Implementing comprehensive HIV services in Lusikisiki has needed many 'out-of-the-box' solutions to overcome the challenges we faced," said Dr Hermann Reuter, MSF project co-ordinator. "The only way to make this programme sustainable and replicable is to ensure that those solutions are urgently translated into policy changes at National and Provincial levels." Press Release - 12 Oct 2006
 
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Chad

Over 10,000 people flee violence in Chad

"The first attack was the worst, there were over a hundred of them," said a 25-year-old woman from the village of Um Ladja in Chad. "They scared everyone and rounded us up. They took everything and killed anyone who was in the way." Press Release - 16 Jun 2006
 
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Child health

Upsurge of violence harming civilians in southern Sudan

"We are concerned about the growing number of violent incidents," says MSF co-ordinator Cristoph Hippchen. "This means humanitarian assistance to the people of Upper Nile and Jonglei, already far below what is needed, will be even less now." Press Release - 23 May 2006
 
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Angola

Access to safe and free water needs to be guaranteed

The disastrous state of the water supply and sanitation infrastructure in Luanda and other big cities is the principle reason for the rapid spread of the cholera outbreak in Angola. Press Release - 17 May 2006
 
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Angola

As the number of infected people reaches 20,000, response to Angola cholera epidemic remains insufficient

"Many factors have conspired to make this cholera outbreak one of the worst ever seen in Angola. But with what we know today there can be no excuse for not doing everything humanly possible to prevent the death toll from climbing much higher," says Richard Veerman, MSF Head of Mission in Angola. Press Release - 27 Apr 2006
 
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Chad

Around the clock surgery in N'djamena's main hospital

"We had to perform quite a lot of double inferior limbs amputations. Most of the wounded are quite young. We've been treating girls and even a three-year old baby." Press Release - 14 Apr 2006
 
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Angola

Cholera in Angola: With almost 500 new cases every day, MSF urges Government to take much stronger action

"Our cholera centres are running at maximum capacity. Without a dramatically increased effort from others, starting with the authorities, we will probably see many more people fall ill and die" - Luis Encinas, Medical Emergency Coordinator Press Release - 13 Apr 2006
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

MSF launches massive measles vaccination campaign for 550,000 children

An audio introduction to the campaign by Ann Decoster, MSF Field-Coordinator in Mbuji Mayi, DRC
"Our strategy is to move simultaneously towards two objectives: to launch the vaccination campaign and to guarantee a free and complete treatment for all the children already infected. These two steps are essentials to control the mortality rate and to reduce the spread out of the outbreak," said David Goetghebuer MSF's Head of Mission in DRC.
Press Release - 13 Mar 2006
 
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Sudan

Increased insecurity hampers MSF medical assistance to the population of Darfur

Security incidents have led to the evacuation of our teams in Serif Umra and two projects in the Jebel Marra, as well as the interruption of mobile clinics, and the limitation in the referral of emergency cases to surgical facilities in other areas. Press Release - 8 Mar 2006
 
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South Sudan

MSF responding to severe cholera outbreak in Juba

More than 1,800 cases have been recorded in two weeks in a non-endemic area.
Press Release - 22 Feb 2006
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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