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Haiti

More preparation and prevention and treatment with Haiti cholera outbreak

MSF is continuing to prepare for the possibility that the disease could spread. At present, MSF can treat cholera at eight of its facilities in the Artibonite region and in and around Port-au-Prince. Project Update - 25 Oct 2010
 
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Pakistan

People returning home after Pakistan floods has impact on feeding programmes

With the emergency phase of the Pakistan floods over, people are returning to their homes, leaving the camps and settlement areas where they were receiving emergency aid. Project Update - 25 Oct 2010
 
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Haiti

MSF teams treating cholera patients in Saint-Marc, Artibonite region, Haiti

Assessment teams sent to Mirebalais and Petit Riviere. Project Update - 24 Oct 2010
 
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Haiti

MSF begins treatment in cholera-affected region of Haiti

Following the outbreak of acute diarrhea in the Artibonite region of Haiti, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) medical teams - including doctors, nurses and logisticians - immediately traveled to the affected areas along the Artibonite River, between the cities of Saint-Marc and Mirebalais. Project Update - 21 Oct 2010
 
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Pakistan

As emergency phase ends, Pakistan flood victims show symptoms of excessive stress

Flood waters have largely receded and people have begun to return to what remains of their homes. Project Update - 21 Oct 2010
 
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Pakistan

Letter from the field: One day in my life - A midwife in Balochistan, Pakistan

Olivia Lowe is a midwife working in Kuchlak, near Quetta in Pakistan's volatile Balochistan province. She manages the antenatal and postnatal care as well as the birthing unit at MSF's mother and child healthcare centre in Kuchlak. This is her first MSF mission. Voices from the Field - 20 Oct 2010
 
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Global

Open letter to the U.S. government about the quality of food aid

"On the eve of World Food Day 2010, I write on behalf of Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) to urge the U.S. to stop supplying nutritionally substandard food to malnourished children in developing countries". - Sophie Delaunay, Executive Director?U.S Section of MSF Press Release - 15 Oct 2010
 
Bangladesh

Slum conditions in Bangladesh pose health hazards, and malnutrition is a sign of other illnesses

"The level of health awareness in this community is very low, and people have a great deal of superstitious beliefs, such as believing that children may be touched by bad spirits through consuming breast milk or eating fish," Sophie de Montpelier, MSF's field coordinator. "Some mothers believe that a baby with diarrhoea should not be given extra water because the body already contains too much liquid. That's why MSF is investing a lot in health promotion activities here." Project Update - 13 Oct 2010
 
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Global

Reforming quality of global food aid critical to fight childhood malnutrition

Top donor countries must end double standard of supplying nutritionally substandard foods to young children in malnutrition 'hotspots' Press Release - 13 Oct 2010
 
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Haiti

Prefab container hospital could bring a decade of healthcare to Léogâne, Haiti

The hospital was built by Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) in Léogâne within five months and was inaugurated on October 8. Haitian officials attended the ceremony. Project Update - 13 Oct 2010
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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