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Central African Republic

MSF aids population in northern 'triangle of violence' in Central African Republic

Since the end of February, regions in northern Central African Republic (CAR) have witnessed renewed fighting between a rebel group and the national army, and between other armed groups present in the area. Project Update - 6 Mar 2009
 
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Sudan

Response by the MSF International President

Christophe Fournier, President of Médecins Sans Frontières, responding to the expulsion of MSF Holland and MSF France from Darfur, Sudan. Project Update - 5 Mar 2009
 
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Sudan

Aid agencies order to leave Sudan

Project Update - 5 Mar 2009
 
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Sudan

Dutch section of MSF expelled from Darfur, leaving hundreds of thousands without critical medical aid

The Government of Sudan has today informed the Dutch section of the international organisation Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) that they are expelled from Darfur. Project Update - 4 Mar 2009
 
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Sudan

MSF seriously concerned for the people of Darfur left without healthcare following an order to remove international staff from relief projects

The Government of Sudan has told Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) it must remove all international staff from a number of projects in west and south Darfur by Wednesday, March 4, 2009. Project Update - 4 Mar 2009
 
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Somalia

Intense fighting in Mogadishu, Somalia - MSF treats 121 wounded in 24 hours

All the injuries were the result of blast or gunshot wounds. People suffered multiple injuries, predominantly wounds to the abdomen, chest and head. So far, eight patients have required immediate surgical intervention. Project Update - 26 Feb 2009
 
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Chad

Measles vaccination in eastern Chad is a human and logistical challenge

Since February 7, MSF teams have been vaccinating tens of thousands of children against measles in the district of Abéché, Chad. This emergency operation - to fight against an epidemic that has been ongoing for several week - is mobilizing significant human and logistical resources. Project Update - 18 Feb 2009
 
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Zimbabwe

Cholera has 'burnt its way through' Zimbabwe villages

"The roads in the countryside were really bad; we sometimes had to struggle, even with a four-wheel drive. I would imagine how hard it was for people who only have a donkey cart to transport the sick to a health centre." Project Update - 17 Feb 2009
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

Ten have died in two recent landlsides, hundreds of displaced survivors live in fear of more.

On Wednesday, February 4, in Masisi town, North Kivu, in Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), a landslide hit Kilimani camp for displaced persons, killing eight people. Project Update - 11 Feb 2009
 
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Kenya

If you can prick a finger, you can test for kala azar

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) encourages the use of simple, easy to use Opti Leish diagnostic tests. Project Update - 9 Feb 2009
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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