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Uganda

Uganda/ART: Developing programmes to assist in HIV care

MSF runs a Prevention of Mother-To-Child Transmission of HIV/AIDS programme and offers HIV testing for pregnant mothers in collaboration with the Arua Hospital AIDS Programme. Project Update - 1 Dec 2002
 
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South Africa

South Africa/ART: Inaugural programme reaps rewards

MSF project was first in country offering ART at the primary health care level. The survival rate is 90%. Project Update - 1 Dec 2002
 
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Cameroon

Cameroon/ART: Making triple therapy availble to low incomes

In March 2001, prices for first-line ARVs dropped from US$10,000 to US$277 per patient per year. Project Update - 1 Dec 2002
 
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Kenya

Kenya/ART: Battling the national catastrophe

Triple therapy is now one Euro a day but even that is still too expensive for many. Project Update - 1 Dec 2002
 
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Angola

Tragic mine accident leaves 7 dead and 6 wounded in Angola

In addition to the vaccination team, the small convoy was transporting a number of patients to the hospital in Mavinga. Press Release - 30 Nov 2002
 
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Sierra Leone

MSF provides health care for 30,000 Liberian refugees in Sierra Leone

The MSF clinics are located in the nearby villages so as to provide equal access to health care for both refugees and the Sierra Leoneans. This is meant to ease possible frictions between the refugees and the host community. Project Update - 26 Nov 2002
 
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South Sudan

Health organisation warns that kala-azar has returned to South Sudan

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has warned that a new outbreak of kala-azar, or visceral leishmaniasis, could wreak havoc among the population of southern Sudan, whose nutritional status is severely compromised by 20 years of war and famine. Project Update - 23 Nov 2002
 
Democratic Republic of Congo

Ten years of conflict, violence and human suffering

Report - 19 Nov 2002
 
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South Sudan

In South Sudan, rains and MSF intervention end nutritional crisis

MSF is closing feeding centres in Tanyang, Dirror District, Sudan. A nutritional survey in October showed that malnutrition rates fell from 40% global and 10% severe levels in May to 20% global and 2% severe malnutrition rates currently. The October figures constitute what is considered normal levels of malnourishment in Sudan. Project Update - 18 Nov 2002
 
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Angola

While malnutrition rates decline in Angola, conditions remain severe

Conditions are stabilising in Angola where MSF has been working at a malnutrition crisis, present throughout the country, for the past seven months. However the emergency remains and with the rainy season about to start - bringing inevitable disruptions to food distribution - MSF activity remains high. In addition, preventing measles outbreaks remains a key concern. Project Update - 13 Nov 2002
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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