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Niger

Treatment and prevention to break the cycle of malnutrition in Niger

MSF and its local partners have treated 77,000 severely malnourished children in Niger this year and are distributing food supplements to 143,000 young children. To address a recurrent nutritional crisis, prevention is crucial. Press Release - 8 Sep 2010
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

New wave of violence brings death and trauma for people living in North Kivu province, eastern DRC

MSF does not know who the perpetrators of these horrific attacks were, but is shocked by the brutality of the incidents and the ongoing level of violence suffered by the people caught up in the conflict in eastern DRC. Project Update - 6 Sep 2010
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

MSF helps thousands of displaced people in isolated Shabunda region, South Kivu, DRC

Thousands of people have been forced to flee their villages in the Shabunda area of South Kivu, in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), due to heavy clashes between the Congolese army (FARDC) and various armed groups. Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is responding to the urgent needs of the displaced people in this isolated area by providing emergency medical care as well as treatment for cholera patients. Project Update - 2 Sep 2010
 
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South Sudan

MSF increases capacity in response to kala azar outbreak in South Sudan

MSF has set up an additional base in Pagil in Jonglei State in South Sudan to expand its capacity in dealing with an alarming increase in the number of patients infected with kala azar (visceral leishmaniasis). Project Update - 23 Aug 2010
 
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India

MSF launches intervention in Mumbai, India, to tackle sharp malaria increase

"MSF has extensive experience of diagnosing and treating malaria across the world, and we are pleased to share our resources and expertise with the Mumbai authorities. It is crucial that health staff can give a correct diagnosis so that patients can be treated accordingly. The diagnostic tests that we provide are reliable, easy to use and require just one drop of blood to give results" said Tiago Dal Molin, MSF's project coordinator in Mumbai.
Following a sharp increase in malaria cases in Mumbai, India, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has launched a malaria intervention to help the Mumbai health authorities fight the disease.
Project Update - 19 Aug 2010
 
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Haiti

MSF scales up cholera operations in northern Haiti

Amid stepped-up efforts to stabilize Haiti™s confirmed cholera epidemic, MSF continues to provide assistance to populations in the country™s remote areas. Here is a story of a patient, Joséphine, in Gros Morne, near the city of Gonaives. Project Update - 11 Aug 2010
 
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Global

Donors gambling with patients lives by retreating from AIDS funding

Short-sighted savings measures ignore latest science, will cost more lives Press Release - 19 Jul 2010
 
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Haiti

Working to prevent the spread of a cholera epidemic in Haiti

As of now, MSF has treated more than 6,400 patients suffering from acute diarrhea, including a large proportion suffering from severe dehydration, symptoms typical of cholera. Project Update - 11 Jul 2010
 
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Afghanistan

Working to improve paediatric care in Boost hospital Helmand province Afghanistan

In November 2009, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) started supporting Boost provincial hospital in the outskirts of Lashkargah in Helmand's provincial capital. Project Update - 10 Jul 2010
 
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Natural hazards

Emergency response after the Haiti earthquake: Choices, obstacles and finance

Six months after the earthquake that devastated Haiti on 12th January 2010, this report describes the evolution of MSF's work during what is the organisation's largest ever rapid emergency response. Report - 8 Jul 2010
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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