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Central African Republic

Nutritional emergency in south-western Central African Republic

Alerted by the local authorities, the Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) teams have opened four feeding centres in one month in Carnot, Boda, Nola and Gamboula and implemented a number of outpatient treatment programmes in the area. Project Update - 21 Sep 2009
 
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Chad

100 women operated for obstetric fistula so far this year in Chad

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has been running a fistula project in Abéché General Hospital in eastern Chad since January 2008, where a team performs surgical operations on patients to repair their internal injuries and provide a cure for their incontinence. Project Update - 21 Sep 2009
 
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Ethiopia

As diarrhoea outbreak in Ethiopia decreases, upcoming mass religious festival poses new risk

Beyond Addis Ababa, MSF is also responding to acute watery diarrhoea (AWD) in two other regions: in Afar, in the north east, where more than 1,000 people have been treated since early July, and in Amhara region in the east. Project Update - 17 Sep 2009
 
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Flood

Massive floods in West Africa bring enormous displacement levels as MSF increases assistance in Burkino Faso and Niger

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has reinforced its teams in Burkina Faso and Niger to provide assistance, along with the Ministry of Health, to the displaced people, following flooding in West Africa. Project Update - 14 Sep 2009
 
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Niger

MSF provides assistance to displaced families after severe floods in Agadez, Niger

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) teams, already present in the city of Agadez, started providing emergency assistance in order to meet the urgent needs of the affected population. Project Update - 8 Sep 2009
 
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Central African Republic

Economic collapse brings a ghost town and severe malnutrition to Carnot, CAR

Annie Gadan was part of the first team that established the malnutrition treatment project in the Carnot area. She describes the first phases of that visit and shares some of her impressions. Project Update - 7 Sep 2009
 
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Ethiopia

MSF teams respond to diarrhoea outbreak

Since August 19, joint Ministry of Health and Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) teams have been providing medical care to patients with acute watery diarrhoea in and around the capital city of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Project Update - 2 Sep 2009
 
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Somalia

Security incidents amidst large-scale humanitarian care by MSF in Somalia during first six months of 2009

Intense fighting among various armed groups claimed the lives of hundreds of civilians and displaced thousands more in Somalia in the first half of 2009. Project Update - 1 Sep 2009
 
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Malawi

In southern Malawi, decentralizing care to HIV/AIDS patients compensates for a lack of medical staff

Thanks to MSF's program, more than 4,377 new patients received ARV treatment in Chiradzulu district in 2008. Since the project was initiated in 2001, MSF has monitored and treated about 13 000 patients. Project Update - 20 Aug 2009
 
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Central African Republic

In just two weeks 390 children treated for malnutrition at new MSF nutritional project in the Central African Republic

Alerted to the problem by the country's health authorities, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) set up a malnutrition treatment program in the hospital in Carnot, a city in southwestern CAR. Project Update - 18 Aug 2009
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