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Nigeria

Cholera breaks out in Kano

Cholera has broken out in the northern Nigerian state of Kano. The first cases were seen in mid-May but the outbreak exploded in the last few weeks, with over 300 cases reported by MSF and the State Ministry of Health in the last week of June. By the end of June there were over 1,200 cases and 23 deaths. Project Update - 5 Jul 2000
 
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Tajikistan

MSF counsellors in Tajikistan gain first successes with mental health programme

The MSF community health programme in Tajikistan overcomes initial suspicion and fulfills a considerable need with the local population Project Update - 22 Jun 2000
 
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Tajikistan

Relaunching mental health care in Tajikistan

It is a distressing fact that, in almost all societies, there is one group of people which is so vulnerable, so marginalised, so endangered by themselves or others that they should be an obvious case for special help and treatment. Project Update - 22 Jun 2000
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

Aid workers resume assistance to civilian population

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), the international aid agency, has been surveying the casualties and the needs of the civilian population for the first time after a week of fighting in Kisangani, Democratic Republic of Congo. Press Release - 12 Jun 2000
 
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Ethiopia

Malnutrition in Ethiopia

Ethiopia, in a "normal" year, has 45% of the total population food dependent/relying on food assistance. In 1996 and 1998, the prevalence of acute malnutrition in children aged between three and 59 months, was 8.0% and 9.2%, respectively. Project Update - 16 May 2000
 
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Malnutrition

MSF Therapeutic Feeding Programmes

Project Update - 16 Apr 2000
 
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Tuberculosis

TB control in Turkmenistan

Owing to a lack of awareness about tuberculosis, a lack of global political commitment and poorly managed medical programmes throughout the world, tuberculosis is causing more preventable deaths today than any other infectious disease despite the fact that there is an internationally accepted cure, DOTS (Directly Observed Treatment Short Course). Press Release - 24 Mar 2000
 
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Tuberculosis

Tuberculosis still afflicts millions

Smallpox has been eradicated, and polio could follow suit shortly. The world can justifiably be proud of such far-reaching public health achievements. Friday is World TB Day. Most people in the industrialized world think of tuberculosis as a disease of the 19th century that disappeared along with smallpox. Not so. This year, 3 million people will die of tuberculosis, and 8 million people will develop the disease, almost all in poor countries. Project Update - 24 Mar 2000
 
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Kenya

Homa Bay, where TB is the biggest AIDS related killer

Homa Bay lies on the banks of Lake Victoria in Kenya. Fishermen set sail onto the lake from the small harbour, women wash their clothes on the shores, the town is small and pretty and all would seem - to the untrained eye - peaceful and well here. Project Update - 24 Mar 2000
 
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Madagascar

MSF withdraws from Toliara province

Tuesday morning, the Swiss Section of the organization MSF officially announced the immediate and total withdrawal of all its teams working in Madagascar, in response to the refusal of authorities to allow them access to treat cholera victims. Press Release - 22 Feb 2000
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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