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HIV/AIDS

African patients adhere well to anti-HIV regimens

In one study, patients in Kampala, Uganda, were taking 90-94% of their medications. Two other studies - by MSF, of 550 patients in Khayelitsha, and another, of 58 patients in Senegal - had similar findings. Estimates in developed nations are around 70%. Project Update - 13 Sep 2003
 
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Angola

Rich and at peace, there's crying poverty in Luanda

Miguel is nine years old. When he was born, Angola was at war, and, like hundreds of thousands of other children, Miguel was not vaccinated. He was just three when he caught polio. Today, he has trouble walking, bending double over his twisted left leg. Project Update - 9 Sep 2003
 
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Sierra Leone

MSF confronts sexual violence in Sierra Leone

MSF has been running a series of workshops on "Sexual and Gender Based Violence" (SGBV) in refugee camps for Liberians in Sierra Leone. Project Update - 8 Sep 2003
 
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Liberia

The 'wheelbarrow' ambulance braved the worst in Liberia's conflict

During the recent fighting in Liberia's capital Monrovia, there was a small band of civilians who risked their lives to ferry injured people to health facilities, running out into the streets and gathering injured people in makeshift ambulances - like wheelbarrows. Project Update - 4 Sep 2003
 
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Liberia

The dream of freedom that turned into a nightmare

This feature is one of a ten-country series that first appeared in the Belgian newspapers Le Soir (French) and De Standaard (Dutch). Prepared in cooperation with MSF, the series explores the lives of the civilian populations trying to survive in conflicts the world has all but forgotten. Project Update - 25 Aug 2003
 
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Liberia

Redemption Hospital in Liberia reopens

For the first time in nearly two months, Redemption Hospital - the only public hospital serving the over one million residents of the Liberian capital of Monrovia - reopened its doors on Wednesday, August 20. Project Update - 22 Aug 2003
 
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Liberia

Surge of action as MSF teams extends reach into Liberia

Three rapid assessments have shown the overwhelming absence of health care. Clinics are being restocked, nutritional surveys undertaken, cholera units reopened and measles vaccination campaigns started. Project Update - 18 Aug 2003
 
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Liberia

MSF reestablishes facilities and adds to teams in Monrovia's increasing calm

The situation has improved since this past Monday, and the number of war wounded civilians has dropped. However the decline is not necessarily an indication of improving conditions. Cholera and malnutrition remain the biggest concerns. The situation in Monrovia is catastrophic enough, but access to over three-quarters of Liberia remains impossible and health care facilities are presumably all-but non-existent. MSF is gravely concerned about the health situation for all of the Liberian population. Project Update - 8 Aug 2003
 
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Liberia

Battered Liberians aid each other

For weeks, the streets of Monrovia's West Point neighborhood have been emptied of life, the rubbish-filled alleys silent except for the ping of flying bullets and crash of mortars. Project Update - 6 Aug 2003
 
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Liberia

Monrovia casebook: Stray bullets threaten every corner of life

A 10-year-old girl called Amuchee had been hit by a stray bullet that had lodged in her arm but with no serious damage. One of the nurses told me that, in the local Bassa language, the child's name means "she will live." Project Update - 1 Aug 2003
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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