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MSF releases 2007 Top Ten most under-reported humanitarian stories

The countries and contexts highlighted by MSF on this year's list accounted for just 18 minutes of coverage on the three major U.S. television networks' nightly newscasts from January through November 2007.
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Press Release - 20 Dec 2007
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

Cholera and malnutrition add to the extreme suffering in North Kivu, DRC

Access to health care for these people was already weak, but is even more limited today. The fighting has forced several aid organisations to suspend their activities, and health centres are not getting any supplies, or are deserted by the medical staff. Displaced people cannot farm their land or access their food stocks, meaning that displaced people lose their only means of subsistence. Press Release - 19 Dec 2007
 
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Yemen

As people flee Somalia and Ethiopia, 56 dead are found on the shores of Yemen

During the voyage, the passengers had no food or water. There were at least 20 people - all Ethiopians - in the hull of the boat. At least four people died during the trip due to the very hard conditions. Project Update - 17 Dec 2007
 
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Somalia

Displaced populations fleeing war in Mogadishu face a dramatic situation

On the road to Afgooye, an estimated 200,000 displaced people fleeing Somalia's capital city are living in incredibly difficult sanitary conditions. Mortality and health indicators are largely above emergency levels. Press Release - 11 Dec 2007
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

Displacement and malnutrition continue in North Kivu, DRC

As fighting continues between various armed groups in North Kivu, MSF teams are increasing their assistance to people who have been displaced and the host populations that are supporting them. The conflict has increased what were already huge medical needs in this region of DRC. Project Update - 7 Dec 2007
 
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Uganda

MSF teams confront an Ebola epidemic in Bundibugyo and Kikyo

Additional medical and non-medical staff will arrive to support the MSF team in the next few days. Project Update - 7 Dec 2007
 
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Angola

The Angolan Government must put an end to the abuses committed by its army against Congolese migrants during their expulsion from the country

MSF teams arrived in Western Kasa, a Congolese province bordering Angola, in October and are providing care to victims of sexual violence. They have also collected 100 testimonies exposing collective rape and physical abuse widely perpetrated by the Angolan military. Press Release - 5 Dec 2007
 
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South Sudan

In Memoriam: JAMES AGUT

Statement - 30 Nov 2007
 
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Neglected diseases

People with AIDS in southeast Asia needlessly becoming blind due to a neglected virus

"This is a classic case of the vicious circle," said Dr. Tido von Schoen-Angerer, Director of the MSF Campaign for Access to Essential Medicines. "Because the price of the drug is so high, HIV programmes aren't screening and therefore are not reporting large numbers of CMV patients. But since on paper there are so few patients, bringing down the price of this treatment and ensuring its availability has never been a priority." Press Release - 30 Nov 2007
 
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Nigeria

Free comprehensive care for HIV treatment must be provided to Nigerians

MSF calls for increased commitment in the fight against HIV/AIDS. Press Release - 30 Nov 2007
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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