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Dagahaley refugee camp - October 2011
Kenya

MSF launches new report: 'Dadaab: Back to square one'

MSF's new report entitled "Dadaab: Back to square one" takes stock of the current humanitarian situation and operational challenges in Dadaab, Kenya, home to the world’s largest refugee camp. The refugees in Dadaab – and others on their way – need more than ever the continuous support of the UNHCR, the Kenyan government and humanitarian organisations to be able to survive. Press Release - 16 Feb 2012
 
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South Sudan

Patient testimonies

Wounded patients are still arriving at the Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) hospital in Pibor, in the state of Jonglei, South Sudan, following inter-communal violence three weeks ago. Voices from the Field - 24 Jan 2012
 
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South Sudan

'Even running away is not enough'

In the state of Jonglei, South Sudan, civilians continue to bear the brunt of inter-communal fighting. Wounded patients are still arriving at the MSF hospital in Pibor, three weeks after the violent attack on the town and outlying villages. Many were injured after having fled into the bush, where thousands have remained, afraid to come out of hiding. Press Release - 24 Jan 2012
 
IDP camps, Jazeera + Rajo + Refinery camps, all uses
Somalia

MSF closes its largest medical centres in Mogadishu after killings

Following the tragic killings of Philippe Havet and Dr Karel Keiluhu in Mogadishu, MSF is forced to end all activities in the Hodan district of the capital. For now, MSF projects will continue to provide medical care in other districts of the capital, as well as 10 locations throughout Somalia. However, the continuation of MSF work to assist Somalis in need of medical care is dependent upon the respect for personnel, patients and medical facilities. Project Update - 19 Jan 2012
 
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South Sudan

MSF responds to latest wave of violence in Jonglei State

Following intercommunal violence on 11th January in northern Jonglei State, South Sudan, the medical humanitarian aid organisation Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) referred by air 13 patients with serious wounds from the organisation’s clinic in Yuai, Jonglei State. Statement - 16 Jan 2012
 
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South Sudan

MSF engaged in challenging emergency response after intercommunal violence in Jonglei State

On 7 January, MSF returned to Pibor town with 12 medical and logistics staff to provide an emergency response in the aftermath of last week’s intercommunal violence. As at 10 January, 60 of the 155 locally-hired MSF staff remain unaccounted for. We are very concerned for their welfare, as we are for the fate of all the inhabitants who fled into the bush to save their lives. Press Release - 11 Jan 2012
 
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Chad

Preventing another cholera epidemic

A cholera epidemic in Chad in 2010-2011 was the largest to hit the country in the last 15 years, with more than 17, 000 registered cases. Over the last year, MSF treated more than 12,700 patients – approximately three quarters of all the cases in the country. In order to prevent another emergency, there must be improved access to uncontaminated water and sanitation facilities. Project Update - 11 Jan 2012
 
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Somalia

MSF condemns attacks on aid workers and calls for release of abducted colleagues

Two Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) colleagues, Phillipe Havet and Andrias Karel Keiluhuo, were killed last week by a gunman while implementing emergency assistance projects in Mogadishu. Three months ago, two MSF aid workers, Montserrat Serra and Blanca Thiebaut, were abducted in Dadaab refugee camp in Northern Kenya while carrying out emergency assistance for the Somali population. Project Update - 7 Jan 2012
 
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Central African Republic

Uniting to fight the spread of malaria

On November 21-23, 2011 more than 40 malaria experts came together in Bangui to discuss their experiences and challenges treating malaria in the Central African Republic. Project Update - 3 Jan 2012
 
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In Memoriam

MSF deeply shocked and saddened by the killing of two staff members in a serious incident in Mogadishu

It is with great sadness that MSF confirms that two staff members were killed this morning as a result of a shooting in the organisation’s compound in Mogadishu. While one of the aid workers died during the shooting, the other was transferred to a hospital and died after surgery this evening. Press Release - 29 Dec 2011
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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