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Liberia

Monrovia casebook: The old man I forgot

MSF volunteer, Dr Andrew Schechtman has been in the Liberian capital of Monrovia working with the local population, providing medical aid to people suffering from gunshot and mortar wounds to malaria and cholera. This casebook story is also available on the BBC website. Project Update - 31 Jul 2003
 
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Liberia

A cholera outbreak in Monrovia goes unchecked as street fighting continues

"Treating cholera is simple but controlling the spread of the disease is not, especially in the extremely poor sanitary conditions existing in Monrovia today," said an MSF staff member trying to describe the difficulty of controling the cholera epidemic in this embattled city. Project Update - 31 Jul 2003
 
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Liberia

Treating war wounded in a city under siege

One team that MSF had set up in West Point has transformed itself into a wheelbarrow ambulance brigade. They have taken it upon themselves to bring severely injured patients to the MSF hospital in Mamba Point by stretcher and wheelbarrow. On their return trips to West Point, they carry medical supplies, food and drinking water that MSF sends to help support the Catholic Mission Clinic there. Project Update - 30 Jul 2003
 
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Liberia

Monrovia casebook: "I feel safer when I hear the gunshots"

Dr Andrew Schechtman of MSF has been witnessing the tragedy unfold in the Liberian capital, Monrovia. A pregnant woman arrives and the team struggles to save the unborn baby. Another woman, a victim of rape, reaffirms the state of lawlessness in Monrovia.
Project Update - 30 Jul 2003
 
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Angola

MSF assists in repatriation of 440,000 Moxico refugees after 27 years of civil war in Angola

"Not only does the poor quality of the transport routes hamper our work - especially in rainy season - but there are 9-12 million landmines still littering Angola. That is more than one landmine per person. And as a result, access to the people most in need is extremely limited," said an MSF spokesperson. Project Update - 22 Jul 2003
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

War or health: Humanitarian crisis worsens in war-torn Congo

In some villages the people are living in the most basic conditions and extremely emaciated people are found, locally they are called the 'living skeletons'. This boy is 18 years old and is suffering from severe malnutrition. Project Update - 9 Jul 2003
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

MSF continues assistance to 50,000 IDPs in Beni

MSF's project in Beni, DRC, has approximately 20 staff, mostly Congolese. The recent fighting brought the frontline of the war between the two factions further to the north, and closer to the town of Beni. MSF decided to evacuate part of the expatriate staff as a precautionary measure. Two expats remained behind to lead the operations: one team leader/medical coordinator, and one nurse. Project Update - 4 Jul 2003
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

"Evacuation in the face of need is never easy"

Interview with Jerome Michon, MSF logistician who was recently (19/06/03) evacuated from Beni, North Kivu Province, (eastern) Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). He is an MSF logistician, half-Belgian/half-French and grew up in Bretagne, France and had to be evacuated when MSF decided to reduce their team to a minimal presence in this part of eastern DRC.

The town of Beni lies just north of the town of Lubero, which was captured by the rebels of the Rassamblement Congolais Democratique (RCD) - Goma faction. RCD-Goma is fighting with another rebel movement that split away from them some years back: the RCD-Mouvement de Liberation (RCD-ML).
Project Update - 4 Jul 2003
 
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Liberia

MSF teams fight cholera and malnutrition in Monrovia IDP camps despite ongoing fighting

Clinics are being opened and camps reached in efforts to stem the spread of cholera, malnutrition, malaria and other illnesses suffered by the displaced citizens in the Liberian capital. Project Update - 3 Jul 2003
 
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Ethiopia

Nutritional situation in Ethiopia deteriorating

MSF has started a nutritional intervention in Ziway area south of the capital Addis Abeba. The Therapeutic Feeding Centre there cannot handle the influx of severely malnourished children and the situation is alarming. Project Update - 1 Jul 2003
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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