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Timor-Leste

Some indications of malaria increase

In Maliana, the border crossing has been closed but the incidences of malaria are climbing. Consultations in the clinic have doubled and malaria is the principle diagnosis. In total, returnees number 43,436. Project Update - 9 Nov 1999
 
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Albania

MSF in Albania: Massive refugee aid programme

The NATO attacks on Serbia began at the end of March 1999. In the space of the three months, 430,000 ethnic Albanians fleeing ethnic cleansing in Kosovo had come and gone, placing enormous strains on an already insufficient health care infrastructure. Project Update - 8 Nov 1999
 
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Timor-Leste

Spontaneous returns expected to rise as Indonesian troops leave

Although there has been substantial organised repatriation of refugees in East Timor, with officials using planes and ships to repatriate the population, there is a sizeable number of refugees who have remained sheltered in remote locations. Project Update - 5 Nov 1999
 
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Timor-Leste

WHO warns of epidemic diseases potential

With the rainy season in East Timor starting, epidemic diseases,such as cholera and malaria are becoming major public health concerns, according to a warning issued by the World Health Organisation (WHO). Project Update - 5 Nov 1999
 
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India

Orissa state devastated by 'worst cyclone of the century'

When a cyclone hit the Orissa coast of India on Friday morning (October 29, 1999), it struck from the north with windspeeds reaching 250km/h. When it reduced force and windspeeds fell to 100km/h, it turned and struck from the south with gale force winds with speeds up to 280km/h. Project Update - 3 Nov 1999
 
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Timor-Leste

MSF to assist after cyclone hits

Project Update - 3 Nov 1999
 
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Timor-Leste

By plane, boat and foot

On October 28, more returness did arrive in Dili by air flights. One flight of 42 arrived from Darwin. Another three flgiths from Kupang brought in another 290 people. Transport by boat has meant far higher numbers. October 27, one boat from Kupang with 1,885 returnees. Project Update - 31 Oct 1999
 
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Timor-Leste

A meal fit for a king

A gesture of appreciation from a small village in East Timor to a visiting MSF team sheds light on why MSF involvement can be as meaningful for our volunteers as for the people we assist. Project Update - 25 Oct 1999
 
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Timor-Leste

Last returnees flight may have landed

There was an influx of 641 returnees to Maliana on Monday and MSF undertook medical supervision from a mobile clinic at the Catholic School as well as an out patients department (OPD) at the hospital. At the Baucau location, MSF was involved in a vaccination campaign between October 17-24. In total, 1,807 people with 500 children were vaccinated. Project Update - 25 Oct 1999
 
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Access to medicines

Overview of the MSF case load and action to October 16, 1999

More than 130 nurses and midwives have been registered by the Dili Nursing School. MSF will be assisted by a number of the registered nurses in the measles vaccination campaign.
Mobile clinics
Project Update - 21 Oct 1999
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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