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Sudan

West Darfur: "We are looking at a second catastrophe"

"The situation will deteriorate both in terms of the logistics for food supply, but also in terms of epidemics - the seasonal malarial peak is around the corner, and with no latrines, there could be cholera, dysentery, any type of major epidemics. When you think of the global magnitude of the problem - we are talking about one million displaced people - we are afraid tens of thousands of lives could be lost." - Dr. Jean-Hervé Bradol. Project Update - 25 Jun 2004
 
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China

Providing AIDS care and helping street children

In China, where an estimated 1.5 million people are currently living with HIV/AIDS, MSF has begun working with local medical staff to provide care and treatment to HIV-positive people living in Hubei province and Guangxi autonomous region. Project Update - 23 Jun 2004
 
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Sudan

Darfur: A path of scorched earth

The ruined path that winds and stretches between Mornay and Zalingei, in West Darfur, is little more than a long trail of towns and villages ravaged by flames, destroyed with precision, right down to the scores of clay pots, the "quola" for fresh water that lie blackened by fire, upturned, shattered. Project Update - 23 Jun 2004
 
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Sudan

Mornay camp, West Darfur: No relief in sight

After a killing spree from September 2003 until February 2004, there is continued violence and severe aid shortages in Darfur, Sudan. Current relief operations fall dramatically short of the massive needs and will not prevent an entirely man-made famine. Project Update - 21 Jun 2004
 
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Sudan

MSF's activities in Darfur-June 2004

MSF has been working in Darfur since December 2003. Today, 90 international volunteers and nearly 2,000 Sudanese staff provide medical and nutritional care in areas with more than 400,000 displaced people. Project Update - 21 Jun 2004
 
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Afghanistan

MSF in shock after the murder of five colleagues in Afghanistan

Tom How is a young engineer from Norwich, currently on his first mission with MSF in North West Frontier Province in Pakistan. Below he describes the impact that the murders of five MSF staff in neighbouring Afghanistan have had on his project and his fears for the future. Project Update - 9 Jun 2004
 
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Afghanistan

In Memoriam: Five MSF victims in Afghanistan

In Memoriam: Five MSF victims in Afghanistan Project Update - 3 Jun 2004
 
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Haiti

Haiti floods: first hand account of the devastation

MSF physician Evi Eggers describes reaching villages devastated by flooding. Project Update - 1 Jun 2004
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

Renewed tension in Bukavu affects MSF teams and patients

Teams have had to seek shelter from fighting. Local AIDS projects remain active currently but ongoing fighting may make it impossible to deliver AIDS drugs. Project Update - 1 Jun 2004
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)

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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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