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Zambia

Guardian in Zambia: The lake where locals say it's easier to catch HIV than fish

Poverty and war divide families and create the perfect conditions for disease to flourish. There's a saying in the villages that these days it is is easier to catch HIV/Aids on Lake Mweru than fish. Project Update - 7 Jan 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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Niger

More than 2,200 severe malnourished children treated in Tanout area

"Most of these children would die, if they were not treated", says Rosa Crestani, Emergency Coordinator for the MSF nutritional project in Tanout. "Instead, when they come with their mothers, we manage to save more than 90% of them. Since the beginning of our work in this area, in late August 2005, we've treated more than 2,200 children." Project Update - 29 Dec 2005
 
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Zambia

Zambia struggles with power of witchdoctors

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 access the full series on the Guardian website
MSF is educating southern Africans about the cause of Aids and effective treatment.
Project Update - 28 Dec 2005
 
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Sudan

Nearly 200,000 people vaccinated against yellow fever in Kordofan, Sudan, in two weeks

Maintaining the cold chain that keeps the vaccines at the correct temperature meant 600 kilograms of ice had to be produced, packaged and transported every day. Project Update - 28 Dec 2005
 
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South Africa

Where the stigma of Aids became the killer

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 access the full series on the Guardian website
A new frankness has replaced darkly ironic euphemisms as Khayelitsha battles to overcome epidemic.
Project Update - 24 Dec 2005
 
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HIV/AIDS

Nolist - surviving AIDS and TB in South Africa

When I was sick, I wished that God could take me and I did not wish to be in this world. Now I'm going to spend many more years here because I am fine. Project Update - 22 Dec 2005
 
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Kenya

How an Aids widow is filling the care gap in Kenya

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 access the full series on the Guardian website






In African villages ravaged by HIV, volunteers are taking the pressure off MSF doctors by giving advice.
In the Media - 21 Dec 2005
 
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Côte d'Ivoire

War is over but Ivorians are still paying the price

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 access the full series on the Guardian website
The latest of our reports looks at Ivory Coast where, amid a fragile peace, Medécins sans Frontières is vital in tackling a growing HIV/Aids epidemic.
Photo Story - 14 Dec 2005
 
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South Africa

The Lazarus effect

More than five million people are infected with HIV/Aids in South Africa. But while politicians argue and the death toll rises, one extraordinary project is bringing hope to the hopeless. Project Update - 10 Dec 2005
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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