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Armenia

TB treatment casts shadow of uncertainty

Project Update - 23 May 2007
 
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Moldova

Treating HIV/AIDS in Moldova's breakaway region of Transnistria

The prevalence of HIV in Transnistria is four times higher than in Moldova, according to official statistics. Project Update - 4 May 2007
 
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Germany

MSF at the G8 summit in Germany

Essential medicines and the G8 summit: Today's system of pharmaceutical research - based on intellectual property protection and high drug prices - fails to address the needs of people across the developing world. Project Update - 6 Apr 2007
 
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Russia

MSF's mental health program in Ingushetia and Chechnya

Almost everyone you talk to, tells you, with a mixture of conviction and desperation, "I want to go back home". But for many of the roughly 25,000 Chechens who remain in Ingushetia this remains only a theoretical possibility. These years of chronic displacement, loss, lack of hope and the struggle for survival have, of course, taken their toll on the population's mental health. Project Update - 28 Jun 2006
 
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Mental health

After four years, MSF is about to hand over mental health projects in Armenia

Inga Sahakyan from MSF distributes leaflets at the Chambarak village in the north eastern part of Armenia as part of a campaign that is attempting to address some of the population's prejudices about mental illness.
"It is sad for us to leave, but it marks a positive moment in the development of Armenia," MSF Head of Mission, Cedric Roussel.
Project Update - 16 May 2006
 
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Armenia

Armenian project improves access to healthcare during first year

"We really had to start from scratch with some of our local staff. Every thing from waste disposal management to attitudes towards the patients had to be tackled. When we first arrived, waste disposal management simply consisted of throwing things out the window," he explains. Project Update - 1 Mar 2006
 
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Serbia

Forgotten people of the Balkans

Six years have passed since the NATO intervention in Kosovo. Talks on the province's status have begun, but on the other side of the border, the ethnic Serbs who fled are living in appalling conditions. Project Update - 23 Dec 2005
 
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Pakistan

Safdar Chok becomes first 'health-care village' in the heart of Pakistan earthquake region

To ensure that patients treated at the district hospital and their families have proper housing before winter comes in the earthquake affected areas of Pakistan, MSF has built small camps inside the town of Mansehra, where winterized tents, health infrastructure, and medical care are provided. Safdar Chok, the first of these 'health-care villages', opened its doors during the second week of November. The second village opened on November 15. Two more are under construction. Project Update - 21 Nov 2005
 
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Tuberculosis

Multidrug-resistant tuberculosis: no tools to properly treat people

The very costly and complex treatment for multidrug-resistant tuberculosis is only accessible to a very small minority of the millions of people with the disease worldwide. What is worse, those who have started taking the medicine are subjected to devastating side effects, and barely half of them end up recovering. Project Update - 15 Nov 2005
 
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Ukraine

After six years, MSF hands over its HIV/Aids programme

Diagnosed with HIV that mostly leads to AIDS: for many still a dead sentence. Unacceptable! Especially since treatment is possible, enabling the patient to continue a valuable life in dignity. This is the reason why MSF started working in Ukraine. Project Update - 26 Oct 2005
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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