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Sexual violence

MSF denounces the sexual violence against migrants travelling to Europe

Sub-Saharan migrant women have endured various forms of sexual violence in their countries of origin and on their way to Europe. Many are forced to leave their homes because of violence related to conflict or to escape forced marriages or domestic violence. Report - 25 Mar 2010
 
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Ethiopia

Improving care for TB patients, Wardher, Somali Region, Ethiopia

“Besides all the coughing, I had a lot of pain on the right side of my ribs and I could not sleep in the night,” Farhan, a patient at the new tuberculosis (TB) centre in Wardher explained. Project Update - 25 Mar 2010
 
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Armenia

Social workers and psychologists vital in helping DR TB patients through treatment

"If a patient is not healthy psychologically, it will be very difficult for him to overcome this disease," said Hasmik Hakopjanyan, the MSF psychological support supervisor. Project Update - 24 Mar 2010
 
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Global

AIDS care gap between Europe and southern countries risks becoming a chasm

Survival at risk for ten million waiting for AIDS treatment. Press Release - 9 Mar 2010
 
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Chile

Ongoing support to hospitals, plus mobile clinics and more supplies after earthquake in Chile

Ongoing tremors in the days following the earthquake have generated widespread panic in the population and made it necessary to pay especially close attention to the psychological impact the disaster had on people in the affected areas. Project Update - 9 Mar 2010
 
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Haiti

Physical symptoms of mental health issues on the rise in Haiti as medical scope expands

Mental health, issues of malnutrition and needed long term post-operative care means MSF staff are increasing the range and depth of assistance in post-earthquake Haiti. Project Update - 2 Feb 2010
 
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Haiti

High surgical needs in Haiti remain as wider range of mental trauma begins to surface

The wider consequences of the disaster are also very much on the agenda of the MSF teams.The mental impact of the disaster is becoming more prominent in the symptoms that are presented by patients coming to MSF's general clinics. One clinic in Leogane reported that around half of the people they were treating were suffering from mental trauma.   Project Update - 29 Jan 2010
 
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Pakistan

2,100 children among displaced families in Munda, Pakistan vaccinated against measles

"There is an urgent need to set up a proper camp for these people," said Dr. Ahmed Mukhtar, medical coordinator for MSF projects in Pakistan. "This will help us arrange shelters for families, and provide them adequately with access to clean drinking water, latrines and showers." Project Update - 27 Jan 2010
 
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Haiti

At Haiti's cholera outbreak, treatment continues and assessments underway in north

MSF teams are currently supporting two Haitian Ministry of Health hospitals in the Artibonite Region, where the cholera outbreak originated. At St. Nicholas Hospital in St. Marc, 170 people are admitted daily on average. Further south, in Petite Riviere, approximately 150 people are admitted per day in the hospital there. Project Update - 11 Jan 2010
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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