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Neglected diseases

Nobel funds allocated to neglected diseases

When MSF was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1999, the organisation announced the money would go towards raising awareness of and fighting against neglected diseases. Press Release - 21 Nov 2000
 
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Palestine

New MSF mission opens in Gaza

To face the trauma endured by populations most exposed to violence, MSF opens a mission of medical and psychological support in Gaza. Press Release - 20 Nov 2000
 
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Haemorrhagic fevers

Ebola outbreak: The worst thought to be over

The ebola epidemic in Uganda seems to have passed its peak, with the number of new cases decreasing. So far 94 people have died and another 286 are thought to have become infected with the virus, according to the MSF team in Gulu. Project Update - 12 Nov 2000
 
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Serbia

Parliamentary inquiry of Srebrenica - Investigation or diversion?

Médecins sans Frontières questions the conditions of the parliamentary inquiry into Srebrenica. Press Release - 11 Nov 2000
 
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Angola

Angola's pretence of normality hides manipulation, violence, and a neglected population.

Angola's pretence of normality hides manipulation, violence, and a neglected population. Press Release - 9 Nov 2000
 
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Angola

Pretence of normality

On 11th November Angola will celebrate 25 years of independence. This date also marks 25 years of war between the Angolan Government and Unita. Since December 1998, the conflict has been going through a new and particularly violent phase. Project Update - 9 Nov 2000
 
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Angola

Forced displacements and increasing violence

At the end of 1998, after the few years of relative peace that followed the Lusaka Agreements, war began again in Angola. Project Update - 9 Nov 2000
 
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Angola

Civilians caught in the crossfire

MSF Report: Angola: Pretence of normality Project Update - 9 Nov 2000
 
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Angola

Deterioration of the medical and nutritional situation

Beyond simply the violence, the resumption of the conflict at the end of 1998 has also had a serious impact on the medical and nutritional situation of the Angolan population. Project Update - 9 Nov 2000
 
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Humanitarian challenges

Population deprived of assistance

MSF has been present in Angola since 1983. From this date until 1997, MSF teams worked with the Angolan populations in both government-controlled zones and those controlled by Unita, then in 1997 under the control of the GURN (the Government of Unity and National Reconciliation). Project Update - 9 Nov 2000
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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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