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Sudan

Confidence in the peace process is disappearing

Confidence in the peace process is disappearing. Project Update - 29 Apr 2004
 
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Malaria

The troubling fight against old killer

The Chinese call their sweet wormwood extract Qinghaosu. Chemists call it artemisinen. The Zulu are so bowled over by its effectiveness that they've given it their own name, which translates roughly as "miracle." Project Update - 29 Apr 2004
 
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South Africa

Khayelitsha 2001-2004: Celebrating 1,000 people on antiretrovirals

On April 29, and after three years, MSF celebrated their 1,000 patient on antiretroviral treatment in a South African township. Project Update - 29 Apr 2004
 
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Sudan

Measles and malnutrition increasing in Sudan's Darfur region

The health of hundreds of thousands of displaced people worsens dramatically. Press Release - 28 Apr 2004
 
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Malaria

Protocol for treating malaria in MSF missions

Our missions must ensure that all patients we treat receive a diagnosis and effective treatment, with priority given to the most vulnerable populations (children and pregnant women). Project Update - 25 Apr 2004
 
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Ethiopia

Ethiopia's second battlefield - Malaria

The population of the East Wellega region totals around 1.2 million. More than 60 percent of inhabitants are directly exposed to the risk of malaria. Project Update - 25 Apr 2004
 
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Malaria

Access to effective malaria treatment for Africa threatened by potential drug shortages

Africa Malaria Day, April 25, 2004: Artemisinin-based combination therapy has been used in Asia for more than 10 years but is new to Africa. It is a critical element of the World Health Organization's strategy to Roll Back Malaria on the continent. Press Release - 22 Apr 2004
 
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War and conflict

In the shadow of just wars

Challenges to humanitarian action: the impact of political and military responses to international crises.
This is a transcript of the speech presented by Jean-Hervé Bradol, President of the France office of MSF to the Royal Institute of International Affairs, London, England, on March 31, 2004.
Speech - 2 Apr 2004
 
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Humanitarian principles

The gap between aid to Iraq and central Africa is driven by politics

The gap between aid to Iraq and central Africa is driven by politics. In the Media - 2 Apr 2004
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

Words alone will not put an end to sexual violence

MSF report illustrates terrible consequences of rape in the DRC and the need for action. Press Release - 1 Apr 2004
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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