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Democratic People's Republic of Korea

African sleeping sickness in the DRC

Until now, the only antidote available to most patients in the DRC was Melarsoprol, a derivative of arsenic. But it is so toxic that it melts plastic syringes and can kill patients before they die of the illness - on average about one in 20. Project Update - 19 Jul 2006
 
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Sudan

Voices from Kalma camp - The suffering in Darfur is not over

Despite peace talks, for the people of Darfur the humanitarian crisis is not over. More then two million people, who had to flee their villages and homes because of the violence, are still living in settlements and camps all over the region. Project Update - 29 Jun 2006
 
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Russia

MSF's mental health program in Ingushetia and Chechnya

Almost everyone you talk to, tells you, with a mixture of conviction and desperation, "I want to go back home". But for many of the roughly 25,000 Chechens who remain in Ingushetia this remains only a theoretical possibility. These years of chronic displacement, loss, lack of hope and the struggle for survival have, of course, taken their toll on the population's mental health. Project Update - 28 Jun 2006
 
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China

MSF team frustrated about closed doors in China

No authorisation to open project for HIV-positive people in Henan province Project Update - 22 Jun 2006
 
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Rwanda

Sheer fear forces Rwandans to take flight

Whether they are guilty or innocent cannot be decided by MSF. The Rwandans have told stories of being sentenced to dig up bodies and wash bones. They also describe attacks, disappearances, arrests, being held in prison without official papers and being told that "the country belongs to the Tutsis." Project Update - 22 Jun 2006
 
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Rwanda

Portrait of a Rwandan seeking refuge

Then they told me that they had shot [my husband] while he was trying to escape: he was dead. They gave me his clothes, but there was no trace of blood or bullet holes. When I asked them to let me see his body, they beat me." Project Update - 22 Jun 2006
 
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Burundi

A day in a refugee camp clinic in Burundi

The clinic described here is located in the Musasa camp in Burundi. Approximately 15,000 Rwandans who fled their country are now staying in the camp. Project Update - 22 Jun 2006
 
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Rwanda

'I try to stay unknown as much as I can' - Portrait of a Rwandan seeking refuge

I don't speak to many people, I'm afraid that too many details about my life will reveal my identity. There's always a possibility that there are infiltrators in the camp who want to track down people they're looking for or want to eliminate. I can't return to Rwanda after all that has happened. If I don't get refugee status, I will try to hide in Burundi, or try to get into another country." Project Update - 22 Jun 2006
 
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Rwanda

The world needs to know what is going on - portrait of a Rwandan seeking refuge

"Speaking to you is dangerous for me, it could reveal my identity and I'm very afraid that people will do that. But the world needs to know what is going on in Rwanda." Project Update - 22 Jun 2006
 
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Somalia

Malnutrition on the rise in south-central Somalia

MSF has now admitted more than 600 patients since the beginning of 2006, ten times more than last year for the same period. Project Update - 14 Jun 2006
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)

Independent medical humanitarian assistance

We provide medical assistance to people affected by conflict, epidemics, disasters, or exclusion from healthcare. Our teams are made up of tens of thousands of health professionals, logistic and administrative staff - most of them hired locally. Our actions are guided by medical ethics and the principles of independence and impartiality. We are a non-profit, self-governed, member-based organisation.

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