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Afghanistan

No safe home

In the Taliban's latest push to gain total control of Afghanistan, the civilian population, which has suffered chronic conflict for over two decades, has been subjected to acute hardships of disease, displacement, food shortages and fighting. The situation is set to worsen with the coming winter, but humanitarian assistance is scarce and the UK government refuses to assist. Project Update - 7 Nov 2000
 
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Russia

Strong words on Chechnya

On the occasion of Russian President Putin's visit to the European summit in Paris on October 30 and 31, the MSF country managers for Chechnya addressed the international media on the humanitarian situation in Chechnya. Project Update - 6 Nov 2000
 
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Uganda

Ebola still not under control in Uganda

The Ebola epidemic in the north of Uganda is still not under control. As of October 30, 244 people have been infected with the virus and 73 have died. While the measures taken so far have clearly been successful, there is still a chance of the epidemic spreading beyond the Gulu district and there have been some cases with strong clinical evidence appearing in neighbouring areas. Project Update - 6 Nov 2000
 
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Malawi

A Malawi AIDS patient's exceedingly rare choice

Just 30 nationwide get costly 3-drug therapy. Project Update - 2 Nov 2000
 
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Natural disasters

MSF and Hurricane Mitch:Two years later

On October 28, 1998 Hurricane Mitch, a storm of unprecedented size, passed over Central America leaving millions of dollars of damage in its wake. Entire populations were affected and the often poorest left homeless, often completely wiped out from the storm. Water and sanitation systems were destroyed, debris and filth scattered everywhere. Project Update - 27 Oct 2000
 
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Natural disasters

Hurricane Mitch: Two years after MSF post Mitch intervention

Two years after the catastrophe provoked by Hurricane Mitch in Central America, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has compiled a summary of the activities it developed to assist the victims of this unprecedented disaster. Project Update - 27 Oct 2000
 
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Nicaragua

Living in the middle of a rubbish dump

A case study of El Limonal, a community destroyed by Hurricane Mitch and now existing in a rubbish dump. The site is described as inappropriate for human habitation yet there are efforts to make the site permanent. Project Update - 27 Oct 2000
 
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Haemorrhagic fevers

Ebola: providing care to the care givers

Care givers are the most exposed to infection in ebola outbreaks. Careful procedures and constant attention is essential in protecting health workers. Project Update - 27 Oct 2000
 
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Uganda

Ebola outbreak

Médecins Sans Frontières exploratory mission arrives in Gulu. Press Release - 19 Oct 2000
 
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Haemorrhagic fevers

WHO Fact Sheet - Ebola Haemorrhagic Fever

Ebola Haemorrhagic Fever is one of the most virulent viral disease known to humankind, causing death in 50-90% of all clinically-ill cases. The disease has its origins in the jungles of Africa and Asia and several different forms of Ebola virus have been identified and may be associated with other clinical expressions, on which further research is required. Project Update - 17 Oct 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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