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Tuberculosis

Overcoming the gaps in TB drug development - 'No Time To Wait' conference statement

Meaningful gains in TB control will only be made when the treatment of TB, including drug-resistant TB, can be dramatically shortened and simplified. Project Update - 12 Jan 2007
 
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Republic of Congo

Alarming sanitary conditions prevail in Congo-Brazzaville's Pool region

MSF urges the Congolese government to take action. Data from the Congolese ministry of health show that the Pool has only one doctor per 30,000 inhabitants (versus six per 30,000 in the rest of the country) and no more than one nurse per 12,574 inhabitants (compared to nine per 12,574 in the rest of the country). Press Release - 12 Jan 2007
 
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Global

MSF issues 'Top Ten' most underreported humanitarian stories of 2006

The ten countries and contexts highlighted by MSF accounted for just 7.2 minutes of the 14,512 minutes on the three major U.S. television networks' nightly newscasts for 2006. Press Release - 9 Jan 2007
 
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Kenya

Rift Valley Fever claims dozens of lives following floods

The epidemic has been triggered by extensive flooding in the region. The infected mosquito eggs are often laid around river banks and can lay dormant for years until they get submerged. Once covered with water, the eggs become infected mosquitoes which spread the virus. Project Update - 5 Jan 2007
 
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Somalia

As MSF returns to Somali flood area, all now depends on security and access

In recent months, needs in Somalia have risen as floods struck the southern region of the country. However aid was compromised with military and political developments that forced MSF to limit the aid it provided. MSF has managed to return with a limited team to Marere. MSF project co-ordinator Darryl Stellmach, part of the returning intenational staff, was spoken to by MSF about the current situation. Project Update - 2 Jan 2007
 
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Indonesia

Two years after the tsunami

Two years after the Indian Ocean tsunami of 26 December 2004 MSF is bringing to a close its remaining projects in the affected regions. While MSF's emergency relief in Sri Lanka, India and Thailand stopped during the course of 2005, the activities in the Indonesian province of Aceh will close in January 2007. Interview - 29 Dec 2006
 
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Somalia

After a week of intense fighting in Somalia, MSF is extremely concerned about the security of medical staff and safety of patients

Over the past week, the international humanitarian organisation MSF has treated approximately 250 people wounded during the ongoing fighting in Somalia. Following a serious incident in an MSF medical facility in Dinsor, Somalia on Wednesday the 27th December, MSF is urging all warring parties to respect international law and guarantee the safety of health facilities, patients and staff. Press Release - 28 Dec 2006
 
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India

Q&A on patents in India and the Novartis case

Why do millions of people rely on India for affordable medicines? - What is the relationship between patents and affordable medicines? - Why does India grant patents on drugs now? - Why is Novartis suing the Indian Government? - How is it possible for India to reject a patent that is granted in other countries? - Does India have the right to have this particular patent law? - What will happen if Novartis wins the case? Project Update - 20 Dec 2006
 
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Chad

What displaced and refugees face in Chad

On December 5, United Nations agencies, along with many of their NGO partners, decided to drastically reduce the numbers of their staff in the field because of insecurity.
MSF fears the impact that this withdrawal will have on the refugee populations, which are highly dependent on this aid. Internally displaced Chadians who have benefited from only minimal assistance now face even fewer opportunities to obtain aid.
Project Update - 19 Dec 2006
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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