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Cambodia

Aids, the new killer in the fields

A nation still recovering from years of political bloodletting, Cambodia is being weakened by a new scourge. Project Update - 17 Oct 2004
 
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Colombia

Dancing in the dark

Colombia's third largest city, Cali, is known as the salsa capital of the world. It also has a more grim claim to fame, writes Isobel Fonseca. It is the country's most violent city - 'more violent than Iraq' Project Update - 16 Oct 2004
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

Kinshasa and war-torn Bukavu region celebrate first year of ARV treatment

The Bukavu AIDS project in the Democratic Republic of Congo is the only one of its kind for MSF in a true conflict setting yet it has shown that it is possible to provide quality medical care for people living with AIDS in such environments. MSF also runs a second AIDS project in the DRC capital, Kinshasa, with the same record. Project Update - 15 Oct 2004
 
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Palestine

MSF calls for access to its patients in the Gaza Strip

To this day Gaza is still cut into three segments, and access to our patients is impossible. Press Release - 9 Oct 2004
 
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Haiti

Nurse, psychologist and patient: Three views from the Haiti floods

From Gonaives, Haiti, three people give their impressions of work, needs and life immediately after the floods. Project Update - 6 Oct 2004
 
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Haiti

Situation at Haiti floods still difficult

Over 15 days after the floods that hit the city of Gonaives, Haiti, the situation is dramatic for tens of thousand people. Large parts of the city are still under water and mud. Houses are destroyed and the refugee centers are filled with people who have not received any aid so far. Project Update - 6 Oct 2004
 
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Sudan

Violence and mortality in West Darfur: excerpts from the four MSF surveys

Violence in Darfur, Sudan, has rendered more than one million people internally displaced. An epidemiological study of the effect of armed incursions on mortality in Darfur was needed to provide a basis for appropriate assistance to internally displaced people. Project Update - 1 Oct 2004
 
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Bulgaria

Access to Health Care in Bulgaria for everyone

Up to two million people - many of them of Roma origin - might be excluded from Health Services as of January next year, although Bulgaria intends to join the European union in two years time. Photo Story - 1 Oct 2004
 
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Sudan

Part 1 of 2: MSF establishes first medical care for thousands in Darfur village

A two-part series with Dr. Matthias Hrubey, an MSF volunteer from Germany working in Darfur, Sudan.

"Getting the clinic set up was a challenge. We started preparations as soon as I got here by identifying a site for it and then designing and building a structure with local materials. We ordered the medicines and supplies we would need and began hiring staff in preparation for opening. The biggest difficulty was not building the clinic, but trying to find the qualified medical staff and translators we would need to run it. We decided to start small by building just one local-style stick and straw structure called a "rakuba". We opened with this one building, some tables, benches and mats, and a small pharmacy." - Dr. Matthias Hrubey.
Project Update - 30 Sep 2004
 
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Sudan

Doctoring In Darfur

Dr Simon Collins, originally from Ireland, is on his second field assignment with MSF. He is currently in Darfur, Sudan, helping tackle the humanitarian crisis caused by people being attacked and forced to flee their villages. In an interview at the end of September, he describes the situation around him. Project Update - 30 Sep 2004
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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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