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Niger

New York Times: Instant Nutrition

Malnutrition can be fatal. Every year, it contributes to the death of five million children under the age of 5. But more of the same kind of food aid impoverished countries now receive will do nothing to reduce these deaths. We need to focus on the food quality, not just the quantity. Project Update - 31 Jan 2008
 
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Kenya

Innovative measures to ensure AIDS and TB treatment during Kenya's post-election violence

Special times call for special measures and 290 patients have missed their appointments in the first two weeks of the year. A free hotline has been set up and advertised in newspapers countrywide. MSF hopes to reach patients who are at risk of interrupting their treatment. Project Update - 24 Jan 2008
 
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Kenya

Severe and indiscriminate violence sweeps across Nairobi slums

People have been victims of armed civilians increasingly organised in groups that perpetrate indiscriminate violence - with knives, machetes and sometimes axes - against the population as a whole. Our teams have witnessed severely wounded people, with lacerated bodies and mutilated limbs or head. Project Update - 24 Jan 2008
 
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Mozambique

More flooding in Mozambique adds to number of displaced

Some areas, like Chinde, have been so badly affected MSF is using a helicopter to assess the impact of the floods on local populations. Project Update - 22 Jan 2008
 
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Uganda

Bundibugyo, Uganda, now ebola free

The total number of cases was 149 with 37 deaths which gives a mortality rate of 25 percent. Of the ebola cases, 12 Uganda medical staff were amongst the patients and five of them died in the epidemic. Project Update - 16 Jan 2008
 
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Uganda

Letters from the Uganda ebola outbreak

Project Update - 16 Jan 2008
 
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Kenya

Kenya's post-election violence and the 'hapa-hapa' syndrome

MSF Logistical Coordinator, Naoufel Dridi, provides people with tickets in the Langas internally displaced camp so they can collect a non-food item kit.
MSF has been working in Eldoret since January 2. At present, an international team of eight staff visits camps and settlements, providing assistance to the displaced.
Project Update - 15 Jan 2008
 
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Uganda

End of ebola epidemic in Bundibugyo is near

Meanwhile, MSF staff is carrying on with their activities: counselling to the victims' families; training of medical staff; and epidemiological research in order to verify that the virus' transmission chains have indeed been broken. Project Update - 14 Jan 2008
 
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Kenya

MSF assists people displaced by violence in Kenya

The situation is changing rapidly and needs to be closely monitored to ensure that MSF can respond to the ongoing medical needs. Project Update - 10 Jan 2008
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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