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Ukraine

Antiretrovirals for babies in the Ukraine

As part of the next step of the AIDS Care Programme in the Ukraine, HIV positive babies in an MSF project are to be treated with an antiretroviral therapy. The main focus of the project in the southern part of the Ukraine is the prevention of HIV transmission from mother to child. Project Update - 24 Jul 2001
 
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Uzbekistan

Operational research programme in Aral Sea claims first success

The general state of health in the
region is poor. There is a high incidence of disorders such as immune
deficiency, allergies and cancer. Levels of anaemia, liver diseases
and TB are highly elevated above expected values.
Project Update - 5 Jul 2001
 
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HIV/AIDS

Photo Exhibit "The Fire Within"

Photo exhibition marks five years of HIV/AIDS "Harm Reduction" work in Russia Project Update - 6 Jun 2001
 
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Russia

HIV/AIDS prevention programmes in Russia

Responding to the threat of an epidemic Since September 1996 MSF has been running HIV/AIDS prevention programs based in Moscow, in response to the rapid spread of HIV infection in the Russian Federation, which was perceived as a major public threat. Project Update - 6 Jun 2001
 
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Armenia

MSF in the Commonwealth of Independent States

MSF began working in the former Soviet Union in December 1988 - carrying out emergency relief work in the aftermath of the earthquake in Armenia. Project Update - 6 Jun 2001
 
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Pakistan

Situation in Jalozai refugee camp in Pakistan is slightly improving

The situation in Jalozai refugee camp, based outside Peshawar, Pakistan, is slightly improving. According to MSF the population of the camp is between 35,000 and 45,000, mostly new arrivals from the north of Afghanistan Project Update - 23 Apr 2001
 
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Afghanistan

Fear of increase in food shortages

Tens of thousands of people in Herat, in western Afghanistan, are facing a sharply deteriorating humanitarian situation. Hundreds of new refugees are arriving daily in Herat. Nothing is available to them, not even tents - let alone any adequate form of shelter. Meanwhile, the temperature has dropped below zero. Project Update - 15 Dec 2000
 
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Tajikistan

Some 10,000 Afghan IDPs stuck on border between Tajikistan and Afghanistan

The ongoing fighting between the Northern Alliance (NA) and the Taliban movement has left almost 200,000 people displaced in Northern Afghanistan. Approximately 10,000 of them were unable to flee to safe areas and are now stuck on two islands within the Pianj river between the Tajik border and the Afghan front-line. Project Update - 11 Dec 2000
 
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Afghanistan

No safe home

In the Taliban's latest push to gain total control of Afghanistan, the civilian population, which has suffered chronic conflict for over two decades, has been subjected to acute hardships of disease, displacement, food shortages and fighting. The situation is set to worsen with the coming winter, but humanitarian assistance is scarce and the UK government refuses to assist. Project Update - 7 Nov 2000
 
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Russia

Strong words on Chechnya

On the occasion of Russian President Putin's visit to the European summit in Paris on October 30 and 31, the MSF country managers for Chechnya addressed the international media on the humanitarian situation in Chechnya. Project Update - 6 Nov 2000
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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