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South Sudan

Preparing for potential emergencies in southern Sudan

Today, the southern region of Sudan is confronted by constant emergencies: malnutrition is chronic, violence continues to destroy lives and displace the population, and preventable diseases are relentless killers. Project Update - 29 Dec 2010
 
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Tuberculosis

Meet the first MSF patient to have recovered from XDR-TB

While one in five patients under treatment for moderately resistant strains of the disease do not survive, patients with extensively resistant cases, if they can get treatment at all, usually must rely on less effective and more toxic medicines, with lower success rates. For these reasons and others, Xoliswa Armans is a remarkable patient. Project Update - 23 Dec 2010
 
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South Sudan

'A people way too used to suffering'

Award-winning photographer, Cedric Gerbehaye, travelled to Southern Sudan to visit Médecins Sans Frontières clinics and document the humanitarian crisis. Project Update - 16 Dec 2010
 
HIV/AIDS

Denied funding puts HIV patients in low-income countries at risk of death

Several low-income countries, highly affected by HIV, risk being entirely or partly disqualified from the current funding round by the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, warns the international medical humanitarian organisation Médecins sans Frontières (MSF). Project Update - 8 Dec 2010
 
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Malawi

Health workers, government and civil society at joint MOH and MSF conference address health professional gaps in Malawi

Like many countries in Africa, South Asia and Asia-Pacific, Malawi has been facing a critical shortage of healthcare workers, with an average ratio of two doctors for every 100,000 people. This low number of physicians, as well as nurses, in the health care system means that treating Malawi’s 920,000 people living with HIV, of whom 59% are women, is a massive challenge. Project Update - 6 Dec 2010
 
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Global

Licensing deal threatens cheap pharmaceuticals

Stella is four, and lives on HIV drugs. Next week, the EU may cut her supply. Project Update - 1 Dec 2010
 
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Chad

Chadians face a threefold emergency of hunger, floods and cholera

A long drought in Chad, followed by torrential rains, has destroyed crops, flooded wells and cut off villages. Weakened by malnutrition and without access to clean water, people are particularly vulnerable to cholera outbreaks in the region Project Update - 4 Oct 2010
 
Somalia

Casualties overwhelming medical capacity in Somalia

Ongoing warfare in Mogadishu straining ability to treat scores of wounded. Project Update - 29 Sep 2010
 
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Ethiopia

In Imey Somali region Ethiopia distance to health care is often overwhelming

'Our health clinic is the closest place to go'
In August 2009, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) started working in Imey, in the Somali region of Ethiopia. In this interview, returning field coordinator, Christian Sorensen, talks about his experience and explains why it is important that MSF is working there today.
Project Update - 14 Sep 2010
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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