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Angola

Over 280 tonnes of food shipped to Angola to maintain MSF feeding centres

With 44 feeding centres, MSF is caring for over 14,000 people. The new supplies ensure operations for the next three months - but the emergency shall remain for up to a year. Project Update - 1 Jul 2002
 
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Neglected diseases

The Lancet: Drugs for neglected diseases

Lack of scientific knowledge is not the major barrier to drug development. Selection is based on potential profits, not global public health concerns. This system obviously fails the needs of poor countries. Project Update - 1 Jul 2002
 
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Angola

Mortality rates in Bailundo and Mavinga confirm a drastic situation

In Cuando Cubango Province, the general state of population is miserable. Food is insufficient and the medical care is non-existent. For the moment, MSF is the only organization on the spot that has the capacity to intervene. Press Release - 28 Jun 2002
 
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Angola

Death rates in Angola confirm emergency situation

One in six children is malnourished, but food aid is insufficient. Press Release - 27 Jun 2002
 
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Angola

MSF action more than doubled since thecease fire, but greater needs remain

A steady expansion of MSF into the country has brought aid to many - but large regions of Angola have been untouched and needs remain high. Project Update - 26 Jun 2002
 
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HIV/AIDS

New survey gives poor countries information on more affordable AIDS drugs

An updated survey of ‘Sources and Prices of Selected Drugs and Diagnostics for People Living with HIV/AIDS’ to be released today (June 26) by UNICEF, UNAIDS, WHO and Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) will present a list of HIV medicines, test kits and suppliers of AIDS-related products for procurement agencies and countries. Press Release - 22 Jun 2002
 
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HIV/AIDS

Beyond trading insults in international humanitarian aid

In the June 22 edition of The Lancet, the recent verbal exchange between OCHA and MSF raises the issue of essential humanitarian coordination in emergency situations and brought this Lancet editorial. Project Update - 22 Jun 2002
 
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Neglected diseases

Drugs for neglected diseases

A public responsibility to address market failure. An article prepared for the G8 newsletter Project Update - 21 Jun 2002
 
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Angola

Movement to rest of Angola slowed by needs and ruined infrastructures

With slight improvements in areas where MSF has been working, there remain vast areas of the country with severe malnutrition and mortality yet still no international aid. Project Update - 18 Jun 2002
 
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Neglected diseases

MSF 'Trapped' trailers crossing Europe and North America

THE 'Exhibit without borders' Welcomes you to the world of neglected diseases
Campaign - 18 Jun 2002
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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