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Chad

Displaced people forced to flee again in region gripped by sharp rise in violence

Interview with Filipe Ribeiro, the French section's head of mission in Chad.
MSF is concerned about the fate of 5,000 displaced Chadians who fled an attack on the Koloye site, in the eastern part of the country, and have disappeared in the area even as violence expands in the region. That number included 37 MSF employees. We had no information about them. We have since learned that some of displaced persons fled to Adé and Kumu, two villages further north, accompanied by the populations of neighboring villages. We still have no information on four of the 37 members of our team.
Voices from the Field - 22 Nov 2006
 
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Sudan

What impact does the security situation have on MSF work in Darfur

Interview between Denis Lemasson, Operations Desk for MSF in France and Bruno Jochum, Director of Operations for MSF in the Switzerland office. Voices from the Field - 17 Sep 2006
 
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South Africa

Guardian in South Africa: A new hope

This series of articles and audio/video files was researched and written by Guardian newspaper journalists and was a feature series running in the UK publication and website throughout the Christmas season. Click logo to acces the full series on the Guardian website
In the latest in his Aids in Africa series, photographer Gideon Mendel now focuses on a remote rural project that is not only treating the sick - but may be a model for the continent.
Voices from the Field - 29 Dec 2005
 
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Sudan

A Financial Controller's Story

Voices from the Field - 13 Apr 2005
 
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Sudan

Human Resources In The Humanitarian Frontline

Katherine Galliano, head of Human Resources at MSF in London, has spent the last six weeks in South and West Darfur, in Western Sudan. Katherine's a trained nurse and midwife but her job in Darfur is to help manage the flow of MSF's Sudanese national staff, dealing with our biggest humanitarian medical emergency in the world today. Voices from the Field - 1 Sep 2004
 
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Sudan

Precarious conditions remain for Sudanese trying to flee ongoing violence

More than 100,000 refugees from the Darfur region in Western Sudan are living in increasingly precarious conditions on the border in Chad, as the security situation continues to deteriorate. Cross-border attacks have increased and are now an almost a daily occurrence. Voices from the Field - 22 Mar 2004
 
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Côte d'Ivoire

Malnutrition, violence and displacement in western Côte d'Ivoire

"I am P. and I come from a village near Ity. One day, soldiers speaking French and English came to our village and started killing the men. I managed to flee into the bush with my husband and child. The next day we returned and I saw the corpses of my brothers. They had been tied up and had their throats slit. We were hiding in the bush for two weeks. We would keep moving all the time and gave our child whatever we found to eat, in order to keep her quiet. We were scared that her crying would attract attention and that we would be attacked again." Voices from the Field - 10 Jul 2003
 
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South Africa

AIDS - When there is nothing left to lose

Zoliswa Magwenthsu, living in Site C in Khayelitsha is a mother of five children and living openly with HIV. Voices from the Field - 30 May 2003
 
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Angola

Diary from the Angola famine

From May 20-25, 2002, MSF nurse and project co-ordinator, Els Adams, kept a personal diary of her work with the Angolan population in and around Malange. MSF staff there are working amidst one of the worst famines seen in Africa in the past ten years. Voices from the Field - 4 Jun 2002
 
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Angola

Angola testimonies: Part One - May 2002

The first in a collection of interviews collected by MSF in Angola.

"I don't want to go back to my village, I can't work, I'm blind. Even if there is peace, I can't work in our fields there. I'm waiting for the government to help me. Even if the government tells me to go back there - when there's nothing, absolutely nothing there anymore - I won't go back. The government should help all of us."
Testimony gathered among displaced in Bunjei and Caala, Angola
Voices from the Field - 30 May 2002
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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