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Democratic Republic of Congo

The road to recovery - Sexual violence in the eastern DRC

At the time of this report, sexual violence against girls, boys, men, and women of all ages is still ongoing in eastern DRC, despite the peace agreement. Project Update - 1 Apr 2004
 
Sexual Violence in East Congo
Democratic Republic of Congo

Medical, psychosocial, and socio-economic consequences of sexual violence in Eastern DRC

In the psychosocial sessions conducted by MSF, several important issues were addressed. People received an explanation for their symptoms. It turned out to be very important for most survivors that rape is considered legally as a crime punishable even in international courts. Report - 1 Apr 2004
 
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Sudan

Loneliness and distress in Darfur

Coralie Lechelle, a nurse from France, and Jean-Sébastien Matte, a logistician from Canada, are volunteers with Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF). Project Update - 31 Mar 2004
 
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Meningitis

Multiple outbreaks as meningitis season starts in Africa

As Africa enters the dry season, meningitis outbreaks have reported. The so-called 'meningitis belt' is a massive strip of Africa, travelling east to west, parallel to the Sahara desert and covering sub-Saharan countries from Senegal to Ethiopia. Project Update - 31 Mar 2004
 
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Chad

New malaria project launched in most affected region of Chad

In one year, the mortality rate was 330 deaths per 10,000 inhabitants - three times the rate for the developed world. Over half of these deaths were caused by malaria. In Chad, malaria is the principal cause of death. Project Update - 30 Mar 2004
 
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Sudan

Precarious conditions remain for Sudanese trying to flee ongoing violence

More than 100,000 refugees from the Darfur region in Western Sudan are living in increasingly precarious conditions on the border in Chad, as the security situation continues to deteriorate. Cross-border attacks have increased and are now an almost a daily occurrence. Voices from the Field - 22 Mar 2004
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

Enough is enough - International Women's Day 2004

The war in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo has been raging since 1998 and has resulted in untold casualties. In Bunia, a once lively town, violent clashes between two rebel groups erupted between May 6-12 last year killing hundreds and causing tens of thousands to flee. The people left behind sought refuge in two camps where living conditions soon became gruesome. Project Update - 5 Mar 2004
 
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Republic of Congo

Enough is enough - International Women's Day 2004

During the Congolese conflict (1998-2000), rape was used as a weapon of war. At that time, more than 1,300 women victims of rape were treated in the Makelekele hospital in Brazzaville. Today, while the country is at peace and on the way to reconstruction, these crimes continue, perpetrated both by civilians and military. Project Update - 5 Mar 2004
 
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Rwanda

Rape as a weapon of war

When forced to flee their homes, women and girls frequently become separated from their families and are left open to attack. They may be forced to trade sex for protection, or simply food or shelter. Project Update - 5 Mar 2004
 
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Burundi

Enough is enough - International Women's Day 2004

MSF started a program for rape victims in the Ruyigi hospital in February 2003, and sees an average number of 10-15 patients a month. Project Update - 5 Mar 2004
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)

Independent medical humanitarian assistance

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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