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Liberia

MSF teams fight cholera and malnutrition in Monrovia IDP camps despite ongoing fighting

Clinics are being opened and camps reached in efforts to stem the spread of cholera, malnutrition, malaria and other illnesses suffered by the displaced citizens in the Liberian capital. Project Update - 3 Jul 2003
 
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Ethiopia

Nutritional situation in Ethiopia deteriorating

MSF has started a nutritional intervention in Ziway area south of the capital Addis Abeba. The Therapeutic Feeding Centre there cannot handle the influx of severely malnourished children and the situation is alarming. Project Update - 1 Jul 2003
 
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Kenya

MSF doctor severely injured in north Kenya

MSF supports Somali refugees in north Kenya.The team runs a Therapeutic Feeding Centre for malnourished children. Press Release - 27 Jun 2003
 
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Sierra Leone

New MSF health facility for Liberian refugees

MSF started to build the facility in January due to concerns that refugees were not receiving adequate care through the existing local health structures. Project Update - 27 Jun 2003
 
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Liberia

MSF maintains two teams medical in Monrovia

Press Release - 26 Jun 2003
 
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Somalia

MSF demands exemption of flight ban.

MSF demands exemption of flight ban. Press Release - 26 Jun 2003
 
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Liberia

Public hospital in Monrovia abandoned again

"Today, we have to decide again whether to reduce our teams," said MSF spokesperson Christopher Stokes. "We are committed to stay with the Liberian population, but have to concede that at a time when their needs are even greater than they were, our capacity to bring lifesaving assistance is again reduced as a result of the violence and insecurity." Press Release - 25 Jun 2003
 
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Liberia

Chaos and fear returns to Monrovia as ceasefire is tested to its limits

"As we drove back towards the centre of Monrovia we saw thousands more people removing the precious tarpaulin from their shelters and leaving their homes in the only direction possible: away from the sound of fighting. Little children carrying sacks on their heads heavier than their own skinny bodies, old women stumbling with mattresses along the roads, mothers carrying screaming children and bundles of food" - MSF press officer Lucy Clayton is currently stationed in Monrovia, Liberia. Project Update - 25 Jun 2003
 
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Malawi

Life continues - in spite of HIV

"Africa is dying! Protect yourselves against HIV!". This is how the President of Malawi campaigns for the use of condoms. But already almost a million of the near ten million inhabitants of this country are HIV-positive. The educational programs are not helping any longer. They need medical help to survive. In July 2001, Médecins Sans Frontières began to treat HIV/Aids patients with antiretroviral medicines in the Chiradzulu hospital. Dr Norbert Lüneborg reports from this pilot project. Project Update - 24 Jun 2003
 
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Somalia

MSF opens new clinic in Doble

Previously, area Somalis were forced to cross the nearby border into Kenya in order to access medical services in the Dadaab refugee camp. Project Update - 19 Jun 2003
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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