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Palestine

Every single inhabitant of Gaza, without exception, has suffered in this war

Throughout the Israeli offensive on Gaza, Sana Rajab and Mohamed "Abu Abed" Mughaiseeb worked at the heart of the emergency health services run by MSF. They share their experience. Project Update - 13 Feb 2009
 
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Palestine

Physical and psychological scars in Gaza

While many wounded people still require medical care, particularly surgical procedures or post-operative care, the population in the Gaza strip is also in need of social and psychological assistance. Project Update - 2 Feb 2009
 
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Palestine

MSF expands surgical activity in Gaza City

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) medical teams began carrying out specialized surgical procedures today in inflatable medical structures erected by MSF late last week in Gaza City. Project Update - 26 Jan 2009
 
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Global

'Top Ten' humanitarian crises reveal growing insecurity, neglected health needs

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) releases 11th annual list Press Release - 22 Dec 2008
 
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Palestine

Work in the Palestine Territories has brought both occasional suspensions of activities and a change to MSF methods

Work in the Palestine Territories has brought both occasional suspensions of activities and a change to MSF methods Project Update - 4 Jul 2007
 
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Yemen

Desperate Somalis on the wild sea to Yemen

"We heard many hard stories from the immigrants. But still, when we arrived, when confronted with the huge number of boats arriving day and night, the feeling was not the same. It's hard to see people risking their lives this way."
Ibrahim Younis, Head of Mission, Yemen
Project Update - 10 Mar 2007
 
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Iraq

Responding to Iraq's emergency

When MSF staff asked the doctors how the organisation could best help, they were told that it would be suicidal for them to invite MSF into their hospitals. MSFs traditional proximity, one of its firm principles, could lead to the murder of the very doctors the organisation wanted to help. Project Update - 4 Feb 2007
 
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Lebanon

The first sign of help after the hail of bombs: mobile clinic in southern Lebanon

Many of the mostly older patients come to the MSF mobile clinic with chronic complaints such as muscle pain, rheumatism or stomach problems. The illnesses are not life-threatening, but many of the patients struggle with the terrible experiences of the last few days and weeks. Project Update - 17 Aug 2006
 
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Lebanon

Providing mental health support to displaced in Beirut: Listening and sharing experiences is an important first step

We are setting up a special programme which is to start in the coming days. The children here don't have anything to do, they don't have toys and they are not going to school. So, we will bring them toys and empower community members to play and interact with the children. Project Update - 14 Aug 2006
 
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Palestine

The situation could quickly turn critical

Dr. Pierre-Pascal Vandini recently returned from the Gaza Strip, where access to health care has deteriorated for people since the European Union and the United States suspended their financial assistance to the Palestinian Authority. He was interviewed in mid-May 2006 about how Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is reevaluating its activities in the Palestinian Occupied Territories in light of the medical, social, and economic impacts of recent events on the ground. Project Update - 6 Aug 2006
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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