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Somalia

Cholera treatment centre to start

Following the recent outbreak of cholera in Mogadishu, Somalia, MSF has implemented a Cholera Treatment Centre (CTC) which will be up and running later in January. Project Update - 17 Jan 2000
 
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Republic of Congo

Worsening humanitarian situation in Congo

MSF team attacked - population virtually inaccessible Press Release - 17 Jan 2000
 
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Sierra Leone

Mental trauma in Sierra Leone

The emergency medical organization Médecins sans Frontières (MSF) today called upon the international community to devote greater resources for the treatment of mental trauma in war-torn Sierra Leone. Press Release - 11 Jan 2000
 
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Sierra Leone

Assessing Trauma in Sierra Leone

This report is based on a mental health survey of persons in Freetown, Sierra Leone in May 1999. Report - 11 Jan 2000
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

New team in Ituri

In connection with the mounting tension in the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of Congo, MSF is dispatching an extra team to the region north of Bunia. Project Update - 5 Jan 2000
 
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Sierra Leone

MSF workers released in Sierra Leone

The two members of MSF who had been detained in the district of Kailahun, Sierra Leone, have been released. Project Update - 16 Dec 1999
 
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Sierra Leone

MSF workers held in Sierra Leone

Two volunteers of Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) are being held by RUF rebels in Sierra Leone. A doctor and a logistician of MSF, who have been opening a health project in the district of Kailahun, have been held for 48 hours by RUF authorities controlling the region. The two volunteers, with whom there has been some contact in the last two days, are Belgian and German nationals. Press Release - 9 Dec 1999
 
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South Sudan

Fight against deadly sleeping sickness in southern Sudan

Project Update - 7 Dec 1999
 
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Burundi

MSF suspends activities in Burundi regroupment camps

Médecins Sans Frontière (MSF) has suspended its intervention at the regroupment camps in the rural province of Bujumbura, Burundi. Following the increased insecurity in and around Bujumbura, the population of the province has been regrouped into some 50 camps around the capital. Approximately 300,000 people - nearly two thirds of the population of the province - are living in these sites. Press Release - 18 Nov 1999
 
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Antibiotic resistance

MSF starts malaria programme in the Niger Delta

Yury, 38, is celebrating a moment he thought would never arrive: he has been cured of a complicated form of TB Press Release - 27 Oct 1999
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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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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