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Democratic Republic of Congo

Continued fighting in Ituri forces another 35,000 to flee

Large areas remain inaccessible to humanitarian aid as fighting and violence
rage on. Despite the recent peace accords and ceasefire agreements, the on-going war in
eastern Congo is still severing tens of thousands of civilians from all medical and
emergency relief.
Press Release - 4 Jan 2003
 
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Republic of Congo

Congo clashes force new exodus of 35,000

Medecins sans Frontieres (MSF) said it feared this brought the total number of people displaced by fighting in the area in recent months to an estimated 155,000. Project Update - 4 Jan 2003
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

Thousands flee DR Congo fighting

Recent fighting between rival rebel factions in north-eastern Democratic Republic of Congo has forced more than 110,000 people to flee their homes, aid agencies say. Project Update - 2 Jan 2003
 
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Angola

MSF issues "Top 10" list of 2002's most under-reported humanitarian stories

Fifth annual listing emphasizes hidden famine in Angola; escalating conflicts in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Columbia; forcible return of refugees to Chechnya; lack of access to medicines. Press Release - 31 Dec 2002
 
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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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Chad

Blankets and medicines for thousands of refugees in Chad

MSF has provided medical consultations and vaccinations to 1,500 people. And, in the past few days, another 2,700 have arrived. MSF teams have started improving conditions but the increasing numbers may be too great for the local village with limited coping capacities. Project Update - 20 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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Democratic Republic of Congo

MSF finally returns to isolated town Shabunda

After more than two months of intensive lobbying, the MSF team formed an agreement with the two warring parties, the DRC military and the Mai Mai, to fly into Shabunda, crossing the political and military division lines, to return and continue their work. Project Update - 16 Dec 2002
 
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South Africa

Madiba visits Aids clinic

Former president Nelson Mandela received a rapturous welcome on Thursday when he visited a pioneering antiretroviral (ARV) treatment facility at Khayelitsha on the outskirts of Cape Town. Project Update - 13 Dec 2002
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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