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Niger

Niger food crisis: Early diagnosis, slow and misguided aid

The first warning about Niger's nutritional situation was sounded in October 2004. However, by late June, the international aid system was still unable to deliver appropriate assistance to those at greatest risk. In simple terms, this means a death sentence for the children of Niger's poorest families. Project Update - 28 Jun 2005
 
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Ethiopia

Kala azar outbreak in Ethiopia as rainy season begins

A severe outbreak of kala azar, a rare and fatal disease, has struck the region of Amhara, northwest Ethiopia. In the small rural community of Bura (pop: 6,000) more than 150 people have died and over 230 infected persons have already been recorded. Project Update - 27 Jun 2005
 
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Angola

Stronger measures needed in Marburg Fever outbreak in Angola

Marburg Fever continues to spread in the Angolan province of Uige. To date, the official deathtoll stands at 235, with 257 reported cases. Biological tests carried out by the WHO confirmed on March 22 the presence of the virus. Since then, 114 new cases have been identified, 107 of which have proved fatal. Project Update - 20 Apr 2005
 
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Niger

Alarming increase in malnutrition in Niger

In our Maradi programme in south-east Niger, the number of children arriving with severe malnutrition continues to climb. In 2004, MSF treated nearly 10,000 cases and, since the beginning of this year, the situation has deteriorated: in the villages where MSF has recently visited, one out of every five children is at risk of malnutrition. Project Update - 12 Apr 2005
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

Looting causes suspension of MSF project in North Kivu

Consequently MSF has decided to withdraw its five expatriates from the project and has suspended most of its activities in the area. Although the team member who was present was unhurt, the incident has had a significant impact on the security of the staff. Project Update - 20 Jan 2005
 
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Somalia

Serious rise in numbers at MSF feeding centre in Galcayo

People are coming from cities as far away as Bosasso, some 600 kilometres to the north, as well as neighbouring Ethiopia. Project Update - 3 Jan 2005
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

DRC Diary VI: Vaccinations reach 122% and counting

Jessica Nestrell, a Swedish nurse volunteer, has been coordinating a measles vaccination campaign in the north eastern region of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Over 100,000 children from five months to 15 years are scheduled for vaccinations which will bring the total to over 600,000 since this campaign started. Project Update - 24 Dec 2004
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

MSF aids displaced in Katanga, DRC

Symptomatic of the void in healthcare in the DRC, MSF is seeing villagers, as well as the displaced, coming for consultations. Project Update - 6 Dec 2004
 
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Sudan

Renewed violence in North Darfur state forces MSF to evacuate from health centre

There is now not only a lack of emergency care for those wounded during the ongoing violence, there is also a total absence of basic health care to deal with diseases such as diarrhea, malaria and respiratory infections.

"When children are dying of these easily treatable illnesses, its incredibly frustrating that our medical work is being jeopardised by insecurity," said an MSF volunteer.
Project Update - 26 Nov 2004
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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