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Democratic Republic of Congo

MSF providing care to cholera outbreak victims in two health centres in Katanga province

"The fast response of teams in situ has been crucial for the quite low mortality rate in the outbreak (in our health structures)," said Dr. Silvia Morote. Project Update - 9 Nov 2006
 
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Sierra Leone

Lessons from pain: Treating Sierra Leone's endless health emergency

MSF says the country's shocking medical condition can be improved despite the appalling poverty. Report - 17 Oct 2006
 
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South Africa

Lusikisiki celebrates 2,200 people on ARV treatment at hand-over ceremony

HIV/AIDS partnership celebration in the Eastern Cape, South Africa: "Implementing comprehensive HIV services in Lusikisiki has needed many 'out-of-the-box' solutions to overcome the challenges we faced," said Dr Hermann Reuter, MSF project co-ordinator. "The only way to make this programme sustainable and replicable is to ensure that those solutions are urgently translated into policy changes at National and Provincial levels." Press Release - 12 Oct 2006
 
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Malaria house calls in Sierra Leone

MSF has been looking at ways to change the situation where so many children get infected then develop life-threatening, severe malaria. Project Update - 25 Sep 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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Sudan

In Darfur, cholera follows reduction in aid

"Cholera has appeared and eight people are already dead," says Hiam El Zein, head of MSF's mission in western Darfur. "These deaths are the result of inadequate aid to the displaced persons. In Mornay, as at other sites where tens of thousands of displaced persons have assembled, some organizations are pulling back from vital services." Project Update - 4 Sep 2006
 
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Liberia

MSF responds to cholera outbreak in Liberia

"Despite recent improvements providing stand-pipe water to some areas of the city, the vast majority of the population have extremely limited access to safe drinking water. This, coupled with the appalling sanitation situation in the city reinforces the concern that the number of cholera cases will again rise this year," said Tom Quinn, MSF Head of Mission. Project Update - 28 Aug 2006
 
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Sudan

A hard return to peace in Sudan

As refugees and internally displaced persons are returning home by the thousands, humanitarian needs in southern Sudan remain massive. Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has taken charge of a hospital that was in ruins in the town of Bor to alleviate the health needs of a rapidly growing population. Project Update - 19 Jul 2006
 
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Sudan

Voices from Kalma camp - The suffering in Darfur is not over

Despite peace talks, for the people of Darfur the humanitarian crisis is not over. More then two million people, who had to flee their villages and homes because of the violence, are still living in settlements and camps all over the region. Project Update - 29 Jun 2006
 
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Somalia

MSF maintains projects amidst sudden change in Somalia as Islamic Courts gain place in Mogadishu

Josep Prior is MSF's Head of Mission in Somalia and has witnessed the Islamic Courts coming to power in the capital, Mogadishu, after 15 years of control by warlords. In this interview he describes how recent events have affected civilians and MSF's projects beginning with the surprise victory of the Islamic Courts. Project Update - 27 Jun 2006
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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