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Sudan

Lives dangle by a thread in Darfur

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) appreciates having this opportunity to address the United Nations Security Council about the ongoing humanitarian situation in Darfur and the uncertain future the people continue to face Speech - 27 Jul 2005
 
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Niger

Niger Crisis: A food chain that leads to malnutrition

"Among the children who are admitted in the nutritional centre, it's often hard to tell if they fell sick because they were malnourished and weak or if the malnutrition is the consequence of their sickness."
Inside the MSF tents the patients include two-year-old children who scarcely weigh three kilos - less than the weight of a child at birth in Europe.
Project Update - 25 Jul 2005
 
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Sudan

Malnutrition: A critical situation in Akuem

In addition to this chronic food insecurity, there are additional factors that increase the risk of malnutrition: insufficient access to water and healthcare, inadequate hygiene conditions and ill adapted weaning practices. Project Update - 20 Jul 2005
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

Waking up to Congo's sleeping sickness

MSF is campaigning for more research and development into a cure for sleeping sickness that would be quick to administer.

Project Update - 19 Jul 2005
 
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Niger

Niger food crisis: ineffective response by humanitarian aid system, unable to respond to the emergency

Institutional donors and the government refuse to change strategies yet acknowledge that the measures taken are not effective. The food crisis has been officially acknowledged, yet effectively denied. Project Update - 6 Jul 2005
 
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Sudan

Rape and sexual violence ongoing in Darfur, Sudan

"Despite its devastating consequences, rape in Darfur and in other conflicts has not received the attention that the scale of the crime or the gravity of its impact call for," said Kenny Gluck, Director of Operations for MSF in Amsterdam. "This has to change." Press Release - 3 Jul 2005
 
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Niger

MSF's response to the Niger food crisis: One of the largest feeding programs

Niger represents one of the largest malnutrition-treatment programs in MSF's history, with a capacity for treating 20,000 severely malnourished children per year, five therapeutic feeding centers, 27 ambulatory centers, a budget of around €10 million, nearly 50 international staff members and a planned 6,000 tons of food aid. Project Update - 30 Jun 2005
 
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Ethiopia

Kala azar outbreak in Ethiopia as rainy season begins

A severe outbreak of kala azar, a rare and fatal disease, has struck the region of Amhara, northwest Ethiopia. In the small rural community of Bura (pop: 6,000) more than 150 people have died and over 230 infected persons have already been recorded. Project Update - 27 Jun 2005
 
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Niger

Emergency alert: MSF calls for free food distributions for the populations most affected by malnutrition

MSF has treated over 6,000 children under five suffering from severe malnutrition since the beginning of the year, double the number treated over the same period last year. Tens of thousands of children suffering from moderate malnutrition have no access to medical treatment. Press Release - 9 Jun 2005
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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We provide medical assistance to people affected by conflict, epidemics, disasters, or exclusion from healthcare. Our teams are made up of tens of thousands of health professionals, logistic and administrative staff - most of them hired locally. Our actions are guided by medical ethics and the principles of independence and impartiality. We are a non-profit, self-governed, member-based organisation.

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