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Democratic Republic of Congo

MSF activities suspended in Shabunda due to local violence

Ongoing clashes in the area may mean the MSF team shall not be able to return to their projects for some weeks. Project Update - 23 May 2002
 
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Somalia

MSF team returns to Bosasso

Project Update - 21 May 2002
 
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Angola

Another famine-stricken region discovered, at Galangue

A massive mobilization is urgently required for hundreds of thousands of people about to die. Press Release - 16 May 2002
 
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Angola

End of the war, beginning of hunger

In Damba, MSF counted more than 200 malnourished people out of a population of 2,000. The daily mortality is around 7 people per 10,000 - seven times worse than an emergency situation. Project Update - 8 May 2002
 
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Angola

Angola 'grey zones' emergency - a dying population

"We have seen hardly any little children under five. Lots of them had already died," said Mercedes Tata, MSF's medical emergency coordinator in Chipindo. "A whole hill has been covered with fresh graves since September" - Chipindo, April 2002 Project Update - 7 May 2002
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

MSF team in Shabunda evacuated - food situation worsening

Project Update - 24 Apr 2002
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

A plaster on a gaping wound

To starve or risk being gang-raped or even killed. That is the impossible choice faced daily by women in Shabunda, in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. MSF is the only international organisation present in town and is trying to help them cope. Project Update - 16 Apr 2002
 
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Republic of Congo

Ebola intervention ends in Congo-Brazzaville

Project Update - 15 Apr 2002
 
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Angola

The humanitarian situation in Angola

A U.N. Security Council Briefing delivered by Erwin van der Borght, MSF Head of Mission in Angola, 05 March 2002. Speech - 5 Mar 2002
 
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Republic of Congo

MSF intervention in Congo-Brazzaville ebola outbreak extended

MSF has sent a second team and a charter to Congo-Brazzaville to assist with the ebola intervention programme in the north of the country. Project Update - 4 Mar 2002
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)

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