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Yemen

Desperate Somalis on the wild sea to Yemen

"We heard many hard stories from the immigrants. But still, when we arrived, when confronted with the huge number of boats arriving day and night, the feeling was not the same. It's hard to see people risking their lives this way."
Ibrahim Younis, Head of Mission, Yemen
Project Update - 10 Mar 2007
 
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Global

MSF study shows good outcomes for second-line AIDS treatment in resource-poor settings

But access to needed newer medicines remains an alarming problem. Regimens that consist of newer medicines can cost between 10 and 50 times more than today's standard first-line therapy. Beyond price, many newer medicines are marketed under monopoly-like conditions, as was the case for first-line drugs in the late 1990s. Press Release - 1 Mar 2007
 
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Republic of Congo

Cholera intervention focuses on coastal city in Congo-Brazzaville

Since January, MSF has sent two cholera kits (one for Pointe Noire and one for Brazzaville) as well as 14,000 litres of fluids to Pointe Noire. The MSF cholera kit contains 4,000 litres of drips, antibiotics, plasticized cover sheets, soap, disinfectant and chlorine as well as gloves for the nursing staff. Each kit can treat up to 625 patients. Project Update - 22 Feb 2007
 
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Central African Republic

A Pandora's box to malnutrition, epidemics and illness opens in the Central African Republic

In August 2006, MSF started working in Ouham region in northern CAR. MSF teams provide primary and secondary healthcare in and around Kabo and Batangafo. Alfonso Verdú Pérez is Head of Mission for MSF projects in Ouham region.
Listen to an MSF report on CAR civilians who have fled from the violence
Project Update - 20 Feb 2007
 
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Access to medicines

Former Swiss president joins call for Novartis to drop its case in India

Former President of the Swiss Confederation Ruth Dreifuss voiced her concern today about the impact Swiss pharmaceutical company Novartis' legal challenge against the Indian government could have on access to essential medicines across the globe. Project Update - 16 Feb 2007
 
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India

Church leaders call on Novartis to drop legal case in India

The decision in this case will affect access to thousands of other medicines in India, including anti-retroviral (ARV) medicines to treat HIV. Generic manufacture of older, first-line ARVs has made prices affordable, but as resistance and adverse reactions develop there is a great need for access to newer second-line drugs that are still very expensive.
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Project Update - 16 Feb 2007
 
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Guatemala

In Guatemala, the Ministry of Health is to take over MSF's treatment of HIV patients in Coatepec

"For us at MSF, this transfer of responsibility to the public health authorities is a very positive sign," said Dr. Markus Lüthi, MSF's Medical Coordinator in Guatemala.
MSF will monitor to ensure uninterrupted supplies of antiretrovirals
Press Release - 14 Feb 2007
 
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Uganda

MSF responds to meningitis epidemic in the West Nile region of northern Uganda

Since the first cases of meningococcal meningitis A were confirmed in two districts of the West Nile region of northern Uganda in early January, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has been working closely with the Ugandan Ministry of Health (MoH) and the World Health Organization (WHO) to reduce mortality, minimize the spread of the epidemic, and strengthen the epidemiological-surveillance system. Project Update - 14 Feb 2007
 
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Iraq

Responding to Iraq's emergency

When MSF staff asked the doctors how the organisation could best help, they were told that it would be suicidal for them to invite MSF into their hospitals. MSFs traditional proximity, one of its firm principles, could lead to the murder of the very doctors the organisation wanted to help. Project Update - 4 Feb 2007
 
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Haiti

Severe injuries to civilians follow recent violence in Haiti's Cite Soleil slum

"When heavy fighting erupts here the population of Cité Soleil face a war-like situation," said Fabio Pompetti, Head of Mission for the MSF program in Cité Soleil."Once again the situation has deteriorated in this area of Port-au-Prince and the population finds itself trapped in a wave of violence and insecurity." Project Update - 30 Jan 2007
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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