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India

Victory for access to medicines as valganciclovir patent is rejected in India

Through this decision, the Indian Patent Office has also confirmed the right of patients groups to oppose a patent after it has been granted, a matter on which Roche claimed there was ambiguity. This follows a similar recognition in 2002 in Thailand of patients as 'persons interested' in the outcome of a patent application. Press Release - 6 May 2010
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

In Ituri, DRC, several thousand isolated civilians are once again caught in the trap of conflict

Population movements intensified gradually over the following days in the hope of escape. The community leader in Walendu Bindi and MSF (the only humanitarian organization present at this time) jointly conducted negotiations with the military heads of both opposing parties appealing to allow civilians to exit safely from the crossfire zone. Project Update - 4 May 2010
 
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Zambia

MSF responds to worst cholera outbreak in Zambia in years

Cholera is endemic in Zambia. Over the previous years, Lusaka has seen repeated outbreaks during the rainy season. The lack of provision of drainage, access to clean water and poor hygiene and sanitation conditions are the route causes of the recurrence and severity of outbreaks. Project Update - 12 Apr 2010
 
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Haiti

Medical needs in Haiti remain high as MSF moves into next crucial phase

In response to the dire situation confronting people living in makeshift camps or on the street ten weeks after the quake, MSF is stepping up the distribution of tents and plastic sheeting, as well as blankets and hygiene and cooking kits. Project Update - 26 Mar 2010
 
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Sexual violence

MSF denounces the sexual violence against migrants travelling to Europe

Sub-Saharan migrant women have endured various forms of sexual violence in their countries of origin and on their way to Europe. Many are forced to leave their homes because of violence related to conflict or to escape forced marriages or domestic violence. Report - 25 Mar 2010
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

Armed Congolese soldiers enter MSF hospital in Hauts Plateaux South Kivu and remove wounded patients

MSF demands that all parties to the conflict respect medical structures. Press Release - 16 Mar 2010
 
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Haiti

Haiti earthquake - two months update

The extremely difficult living conditions put stress on people who live in camps or in tents throughout the city and its surrounding areas. The rainy season has begun, adding to the horrific living conditions of many who still do not have proper access to sanitation facilities, and increasing the likelihood of contracting malaria. Crisis Update - 15 Mar 2010
 
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Haiti

Three months after the earthquake that has impacted on the lives of millions in Haiti

The photographs in this slideshow were taken by Michael Goldfarb, an MSF communications officer, during a two week visit to Haiti in March, 2010. He accompanied MSF field staff on assessments of living conditions in makeshift camps where people had been living without basic assistance.
Project Update - 12 Mar 2010
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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