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Floods in Nigeria - 2012
Nigeria

MSF provides medical assistance in flood-affected areas

After severe floods hit eastern Nigeria in September, MSF provided medical assistance and distributed aid kits to populations in need. Hundreds of villages were destroyed and thousands of people were affected by the floods. MSF staff also found high rates of malaria, particularly in the Mayorenewo area, where more than 80 per cent of the patients tested positive. Project Update - 2 Nov 2012
 
Zimbabwe

First patient cured of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis

After two gruelling years of treatment, Mary Marizani is MSF’s first patient in Zimbabwe to beat multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB). While this is great news, there is still an urgent need for better treatment that cures people in less time and with fewer side effects. Project Update - 31 Oct 2012
 
Health Corner Doro Refugee Camp
South Sudan

Mental healthcare for refugees

The mental stress of being a refugee can disable a person – even the whole family – making an already difficult situation even harder to cope with. Depression, anxiety and fear are common symptoms, as are unexplained physical complaints. In the camps for refugees who have crossed from Sudan’s Blue Nile State into South Sudan’s Maban County, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is supporting its medical activities with psychosocial work. Project Update - 30 Oct 2012
 
Malnutrition in Biltine (Chad)
Chad

Hunger season ends but malnutrition remains

The harvest is almost in, but MSF continues to admit new patients to its emergency feeding programme in eastern Chad. More than 1,000 children are currently being treated in an MSF feeding centre in Biltine district. The hunger season may be over, but causes underlying the nutrition crisis persist and need to be addressed. Project Update - 25 Oct 2012
 
Kenya, Dadaab - Mental Health
Mental health

Bringing mental healthcare to people who need it

In the refugee camps of Kenya and beyond, psychologists are an integral part of the teams of MSF. Many of the refugees arriving at Dadaab are traumatised by their experiences in Somalia, where violence and drought led to them fleeing their homes. Since 2009, MSF has provided healthcare in Dadaab’s Dagahaley camp, where services on offer include much-needed mental healthcare and counselling. Project Update - 8 Oct 2012
 
Pibor, South Soudan
South Sudan

90,000 deprived of care due to violence

Escalating violence has forced MSF to suspend medical services in two out of three of its facilities in Pibor county in Jonglei state, South Sudan, leaving up to 90,000 people deprived of essential medical care. Due to the insecurity, the populations of Lekwongole and Gumuruk, including all MSF staff and their families, have fled their homes to seek refuge in the bush. Project Update - 1 Oct 2012
 
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Sleeping sickness

A new approach to tackle sleeping sickness

One small team, one big goal Project Update - 24 Sep 2012
 
MSF assists Sudanese refugees in Bambasi camp, all uses
Ethiopia

MSF assists aid-deprived Sudanese refugees

More than 2,000 white tents line the green hills near the village of Bambasi, in western Ethiopia. Since July, they have been home to 12,000 Sudanese refugees who fled their homeland and are now taking sanctuary from conflict in a camp established by the Ethiopian authorities and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). Project Update - 20 Sep 2012
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

MSF works to limit the spread of Ebola

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is trying to limit the spread of an Ebola outbreak declared in northeastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). An investigation of the suspected cases shows that 31 people have died since the outbreak started in May. Only 16 cases are confirmed by laboratory tests. The centre of the epidemic is Isiro town and its surroundings, in DRC’s Orientale province. Project Update - 14 Sep 2012
 
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Uganda

MSF concludes emergency Ebola response

An emergency response to an outbreak of Ebola in Uganda by the international medical humanitarian organisation Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has come to an end. The MSF team handed over the Ebola treatment centre it had set up in Uganda’s western Kibaale district to the Ugandan Ministry of Health. Project Update - 13 Sep 2012
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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