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Angola

As the number of infected people reaches 20,000, response to Angola cholera epidemic remains insufficient

"Many factors have conspired to make this cholera outbreak one of the worst ever seen in Angola. But with what we know today there can be no excuse for not doing everything humanly possible to prevent the death toll from climbing much higher," says Richard Veerman, MSF Head of Mission in Angola. Press Release - 27 Apr 2006
 
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HIV/AIDS

CNN: The End of AIDS-A Global Summit with President Clinton

The broadcast, The End of AIDS: A Global Summit with President Clinton, a CNN feature, will be broadcast on all CNN outlets Saturday and Sunday, April 29/30. In the Media - 25 Apr 2006
 
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Central African Republic

Just the sound of a car makes people fear for their lives - violence in Central African Republic

MSF operates mobile clinics here because either fear or distance prevented the population from coming to Markounda itself. Project Update - 19 Apr 2006
 
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Child health

Niger malnutrition: Thousands of children already treated

In the Maradi region, MSF feeding centers have admitted approximately 1,000 children since mid-March. This is a very high number considering it is two months before the usual peak of acute malnutrition. Project Update - 19 Apr 2006
 
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Chad

Around the clock surgery in N'djamena's main hospital

"We had to perform quite a lot of double inferior limbs amputations. Most of the wounded are quite young. We've been treating girls and even a three-year old baby." Press Release - 14 Apr 2006
 
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Angola

Cholera in Angola: With almost 500 new cases every day, MSF urges Government to take much stronger action

"Our cholera centres are running at maximum capacity. Without a dramatically increased effort from others, starting with the authorities, we will probably see many more people fall ill and die" - Luis Encinas, Medical Emergency Coordinator Press Release - 13 Apr 2006
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

'Ketudi Byakudya' - We don't have enough food

Executive summary to the MSF Report: Food, nutrition and mortality situation of IDP's in Dubie, Katanga 23-25 March 2006. Project Update - 10 Apr 2006
 
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Somalia

Declining nutritional conditions caused by drought brings reinforcement of MSF teams in Dinsor

Faced with this very worrying situation, MSF is reinforcing its team with a pediatrician, nurse and logistician, all experienced, to facilitate the installation of nutritional programmes with a larger capacity. Project Update - 6 Apr 2006
 
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Lesotho

Lesotho's painfully slow fight to treat HIV

Despite all the money and attention, the rollout of treatment in Lesotho has been glacially slow. This raises some alarming questions, because in many ways, this ought to be a comparatively easy country in which to respond to AIDS: It's tiny; it's culturally, ethnically and linguistically homogeneous; and it's peaceful and democratic. Project Update - 6 Apr 2006
 
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Kala azar

In southern Sudan, this tree is the only hospital for miles

Seriously ill patients are put on a drip and plastic bags of fluid can be easily hung from the branches. Nyadat Wie sits in the shade of the tree with her six-year-old daughter and her baby of a few months old, ill with kala azar. She will soon get her first injection. Project Update - 5 Apr 2006
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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