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Liberia

Cholera spreads in Liberia

WHO and MSF have been treating patients, but they are overwhelmed by the numbers, movements of displaced persons, and continued fighting outside Monrovia. Project Update - 20 Sep 2003
 
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Sudan

Heavy rains in northern Sudan leave kala azar project virtually isolated

All terrain vehicles are useless in the muddy conditions and the last convoy took three and a half days to cover the three hour journey. Project Update - 19 Sep 2003
 
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Chad

MSF supplies follow long path to Sudanese refugees

This refugee population gathered almost invisibly as they crossed into Chad along a 400km stretch of the border in small groups. There location in eastern Chad is so remote that the transfer of goods is an immediate concern. Project Update - 19 Sep 2003
 
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Chad

Catastrophic tide of refugees swamps Chad

Thousands of refugees are flooding into Eastern Chad, fleeing the fighting between the government and the rebels in the Sudanese region of Darfur. Medecins Sans Frontiers (MSF) has warned of a possible humanitarian disaster. Project Update - 18 Sep 2003
 
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Chad

Humanitarian drama on Sudan-Chad border

A humanitarian drama is unfolding on the border between Sudan and Chad. Following fighting in Western Sudan, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) estimates that tens of thousands of people have fled to neighbouring Chad. A reconnaissance mission by Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) has confirmed the appalling situation. Project Update - 16 Sep 2003
 
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Republic of Congo

MSF's return to Congo-Brazzaville's Pool region sees the 'ears of the hippopotamus'

On August 20, 2003, MSF was the first international NGO since the end of the war to reach Kindamba in the north of the Pool region, close to the seat of the Ninja rebels. Project Update - 16 Sep 2003
 
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HIV/AIDS

African patients adhere well to anti-HIV regimens

In one study, patients in Kampala, Uganda, were taking 90-94% of their medications. Two other studies - by MSF, of 550 patients in Khayelitsha, and another, of 58 patients in Senegal - had similar findings. Estimates in developed nations are around 70%. Project Update - 13 Sep 2003
 
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Mexico

Suffering because of trade?

The disaster is not that millions of individuals die each year from viral, parasite and bacterial infections, but that several million of them could survive if the appropriate policies were adopted. Project Update - 12 Sep 2003
 
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Angola

Rich and at peace, there's crying poverty in Luanda

Miguel is nine years old. When he was born, Angola was at war, and, like hundreds of thousands of other children, Miguel was not vaccinated. He was just three when he caught polio. Today, he has trouble walking, bending double over his twisted left leg. Project Update - 9 Sep 2003
 
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Refugees, IDPs and people on the move

MSF brings essential aid to immigrants in Ceuta

In the autonomous city of Ceuta, hundreds of immigrants and asylum seekers coming from different continents (Asia, sub-Saharan Africa and Northern Africa) find themselves obliged to live in the streets and nearby forests as a result of the saturation of the Government reception system. Project Update - 8 Sep 2003
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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