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Sudan

Over 1,400 tonnes shipped to Darfur by MSF in July alone

More than 10,000 children were treated for malnutrition in one week. Another 12,000 people received medical consultations. Project Update - 13 Aug 2004
 
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Afghanistan

Afghanistan without doctors

This article first appeared in The Wall St Journal on August 12 Project Update - 12 Aug 2004
 
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Burundi

A population deprived of basic health care

Civilians in Burundi have lived through years of conflict and are currently in a state of chronic crisis. Photo Story - 10 Aug 2004
 
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Afghanistan

Six days surrounding MSF's decision to withdraw from Afghanistan

Diderik van Halsema, a member of Medecins Sans Frontieres on the reluctant withdrawal of the agency from Afghanistan after 24 years. Project Update - 1 Aug 2004
 
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Uganda

Two pills a day: treat HIV/AIDS now!

Two years of antiretroviral treatment in Arua, Uganda commemorated
amid calls for urgent expansion of free treatment.
Press Release - 29 Jul 2004
 
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Sudan

MSF opens new project in crisis-stricken Darfur

"The aim is to provide care to an area which is mired in a catastrophic humanitarian crisis and to a people with no access to even the most basic medical facilities." Project Update - 20 Jul 2004
 
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Bangladesh

Five hour hikes common when assisting remote populations in Chittagong hills

The Chittagong Hill Tracts in south-east Bangladesh are scarcely accessible and have been plagued by conflicts for years. MSF provides basic medical care in the area, with a focus on treating malaria. However providing medical care can take staffers into areas so remote they are only accessible by foot. Project Update - 19 Jul 2004
 
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Sudan

MSF in Sudan: "We don't have any choice"

They are living in squalor in Riyad camp on the outskirts of El Genina in West Darfur region of Sudan. Project Update - 15 Jul 2004
 
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HIV/AIDS

Paediatric antiretroviral treatment: Missing tools, makeshift solutions

The story of Htway Htway from Myanmar, who is 10 months old and has HIV, illustrates the need for paediatric fixed-dose combinations and breakable tablets, to ease children's adherence to treatment and make dosage easier, and clearer guidelines and protocols on antiretroviral treatment for children, including further study of drug interaction. Project Update - 13 Jul 2004
 
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Ethiopia

MSF begins primary health care in impoverished south-eastern Ethiopia

"The region is remote and isolated, with the population, mainly comprising of pastoralists, having suffered greatly from drought in the last few years. Most noticeably this has had a decimating effect on children under five years of age. Infant mortality is extremely high with nearly one in ten babies dying at birth" - MSF staffer Project Update - 13 Jul 2004
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)

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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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