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Malaria

Spend more to save children from malaria, west urged

MSF made its plea for action as the WHO and Unicef launched a report on the malaria crisis. Project Update - 25 Apr 2003
 
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Malaria

Useless malaria drugs are no better than Smarties

There are studies in Senegal for example which shows that the death rate from malaria has increased three or four times during the time that resistance to chloroquine has been rising in the last ten years. Project Update - 25 Apr 2003
 
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Malaria

Doctors call for cash to beat child killer malaria

Project Update - 25 Apr 2003
 
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Iraq

Reestablishing leadership is the pressing medical need in Iraq

The problems in hospitals in Baghdad are no longer related to lack of transport, security or so on as much as disorganisation and a lack of administration. What we are seeing is a power vacuum in Iraq in general and very clearly in the hospitals. - Dr Morten Rostrup, President, MSF International Council. Project Update - 25 Apr 2003
 
Malaria

Africa 'needs better malaria drugs'

Africa Malaria Day 2003 Project Update - 25 Apr 2003
 
Malaria

Q&A: ACT NOW to get malaria treatment that works to Africa

We need to implement ACT today. We need to ACT NOW. Project Update - 24 Apr 2003
 
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Iraq

MSF medical diagnosis on Iraq

MSF's International President, Dr Morten Rostrup, was the medical coordinator in Baghdad and has just returned to Europe when the team was rotated. At a briefing for international journalists today in Brussels, he described what MSF sees as the challenges in Iraq. This a is summary of his remarks. Project Update - 23 Apr 2003
 
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Indonesia

MSF at the crossroads in Indonesia

MSF activity shifts from emergency assistance to a longer term approach - AIDS, TB and malaria treatment have become focus points for future activity. Project Update - 22 Apr 2003
 
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China

MSF to open Aids clinic in Hubei

The MSF Xiangfan clinic aims to offer a full range of treatments for up to 500 people. The clinic will employ more than a dozen staff, including two expatriate doctors. Project Update - 19 Apr 2003
 
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Rwanda

Release of genocide suspects in Rwanda prompts concern for survivors

Since the conflict nine years ago the fabric of society in Rwanda has largely disintegrated, leaving today's survivors fearful of trusting those around them. Many of the freed ex-prisoners are expected to return to their local communities to live alongside survivors of the atrocities, prompting serious concern about the psychological effect on the victims. Project Update - 14 Apr 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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