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Central African Republic

Nutritional emergency in south-western Central African Republic

Alerted by the local authorities, the Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) teams have opened four feeding centres in one month in Carnot, Boda, Nola and Gamboula and implemented a number of outpatient treatment programmes in the area. Project Update - 21 Sep 2009
 
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Chad

100 women operated for obstetric fistula so far this year in Chad

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has been running a fistula project in Abéché General Hospital in eastern Chad since January 2008, where a team performs surgical operations on patients to repair their internal injuries and provide a cure for their incontinence. Project Update - 21 Sep 2009
 
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Papua New Guinea

Rare instance of cholera in Papua New Guinea brings challenges in raising awareness about treatment and prevention

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), already working in Lae, the provincial capital, was able to mobilise quickly and assist the Ministry of Health in responding to the outbreak. Project Update - 17 Sep 2009
 
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Somalia

Graduate surgeon from Somali medical school becomes part of MSF team

In December 2008, 20 Somali students graduated from medical school in Mogadishu. One of those students, Hafsa Abdurrahman Mohamed, describes some of her experiences growing up in Mogadishu and working as a female MSF Surgeon in Somalia. Voices from the Field - 9 Sep 2009
 
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Central African Republic

Economic collapse brings a ghost town and severe malnutrition to Carnot, CAR

Annie Gadan was part of the first team that established the malnutrition treatment project in the Carnot area. She describes the first phases of that visit and shares some of her impressions. Project Update - 7 Sep 2009
 
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Papua New Guinea

First cholera outbreak in 50 years in Papua New Guinea moves from small town to provincial capital

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is responding to the cholera outbreak by assisting the Ministry of Health in setting up a cholera treatment centre in the hospital. Project Update - 7 Sep 2009
 
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India

MSF response to India's rejection of patents on key HIV/AIDS drugs

India has rejected patents on two life-saving HIV/AIDS drugs, tenofovir and darunavir. Press Release - 2 Sep 2009
 
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Pakistan

The strain on the host families is tremendous: Internal displacement from the Swat valley

This year’s violence in northern Pakistan has clearly led to the most severe humanitarian crisis since the earthquake in Kashmir in 2005. Project Update - 28 Aug 2009
 
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Malawi

In southern Malawi, decentralizing care to HIV/AIDS patients compensates for a lack of medical staff

Thanks to MSF's program, more than 4,377 new patients received ARV treatment in Chiradzulu district in 2008. Since the project was initiated in 2001, MSF has monitored and treated about 13 000 patients. Project Update - 20 Aug 2009
 
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Central African Republic

In just two weeks 390 children treated for malnutrition at new MSF nutritional project in the Central African Republic

Alerted to the problem by the country's health authorities, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) set up a malnutrition treatment program in the hospital in Carnot, a city in southwestern CAR. Project Update - 18 Aug 2009
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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