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Burundi

MSF reinforces aid in Burundi as malnutrition increases rapidly

The situation is not yet comparable to the nutritional emergency of January 2001, when more than 2,000 children were treated simultaneously for malnutrition in MSF feeding centres. Project Update - 7 Feb 2003
 
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Guinea

Yellow fever alert in Guinea

In total 650,000 people will be vaccinated as MSF teams criss-cross the country. Project Update - 7 Feb 2003
 
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Mozambique

Mozambique and AIDS; The Silent Atomic Bomb - A Magnum photo gallery

In October 2002, Magnum photographer Francesco Zizola visited MSF operations in Mozambique where HIV+ and AIDS patients are being treated. You can view the complete Magnum collection of images from Mozambique on the Magnum feature page. Photo Story - 6 Feb 2003
 
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Mozambique

Hope in small doses: MSF new AIDS programmes in Mozambique

A few patients, such as Graca, have already been in the program for some time but enrolments began in earnest in January: the Chamanculo project, for example, will take in 20 new patients each month over the next 24 months, to a total of 500 people. Project Update - 30 Jan 2003
 
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Mozambique

Positive lives: ART care brings new hope in Mozambique

"We're all well aware that there's an enormous problem here and that our operation is only small. But in the end for us it's about helping the person in front of us, hoping that our assistance can help them fight the disease." - MSF doctor in Mozambique Project Update - 27 Jan 2003
 
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Mozambique

The milk of human kindness: Artifical milk feeding in Mozambique

In Mozambique, exclusive feeding of babies by artificial milk is rare and is associated with illness and bad mothering. If a relative sees a mother with formula, it might raise some dangerous questions. But feeding by artifical milk may be essential in stemming the increase of mother-to-child transmission in the country. Project Update - 23 Jan 2003
 
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Angola

MSF Top-Ten under-reported humanitarian stories for 2002

An April ceasefire brought an end to Angola's brutal 27-year civil war, but not to the extreme suffering of the Angolan people. Project Update - 31 Dec 2002
 
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South Africa

Once 'illiterate' from her infections, a Khayelitsha township HIV+ patient climbs back

"After I had treated her for the meningitis and we could talk a bit," said Francoise Louis, a doctor at the MSF clinic. "Boniswa told me 'I cannot read anymore. I can see the letters of posters on the wall, but I cannot understand the words.' " Project Update - 23 Dec 2002
 
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South Africa

Scientific American honours MSF Head of Mission for South Africa

In the December edition of Scientific American has named the MSF South African Head of Mission, Eric Goemaere, as the 'Medical Policy Leader of the Year' for the work he and his team have undertaken in the South African township of Khayelitsha. MSF carries the entire article below along with a comment by the recipient Eric Goemaere. Project Update - 18 Dec 2002
 
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South Africa

Mandela joins MSF to scale up AIDS treatment in South Africa

An estimated six million South Africans are HIV-positive. Only one in every thousand people who currently need antiretroviral treatment (ART) in South Africa, receive it through public services - half of them through the AIDS clinics in Khayelitsha. Press Release - 12 Dec 2002
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