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Guinea

Curfew and airport closure hamper emergency care in Guinea

"How are we supposed to transport patients that need specialist treatment if we are not allowed to move between health facilities? We are trying to get an exemption, but up till now none has been granted," asks Sergio Martin, MSF head of Mission in Guinea. Press Release - 13 Feb 2007
 
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Chad

Insecurity is no alibi for inaction

Organisation urges other aid agencies to step up assistance for displaced people.
"The security situation in eastern Chad is indeed volatile," says Martin Braaksma, MSF Head of Mission. "But balanced against the huge humanitarian needs, we have no option but to continue to work here."
Press Release - 3 Feb 2007
 
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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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Chad

Over 10,000 people flee violence in Chad

"The first attack was the worst, there were over a hundred of them," said a 25-year-old woman from the village of Um Ladja in Chad. "They scared everyone and rounded us up. They took everything and killed anyone who was in the way." Press Release - 16 Jun 2006
 
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Chad

Around the clock surgery in N'djamena's main hospital

"We had to perform quite a lot of double inferior limbs amputations. Most of the wounded are quite young. We've been treating girls and even a three-year old baby." Press Release - 14 Apr 2006
 
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Sudan

Increased insecurity hampers MSF medical assistance to the population of Darfur

Security incidents have led to the evacuation of our teams in Serif Umra and two projects in the Jebel Marra, as well as the interruption of mobile clinics, and the limitation in the referral of emergency cases to surgical facilities in other areas. Press Release - 8 Mar 2006
 
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Haiti

Escalating violence in Port-au-Prince, Haiti inflicts heavy civilian toll

MSF calls on all armed groups in the capital to respect safety of civilians and allow immediate access to emergency medical care. Press Release - 19 Jan 2006
 
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Global

Beyond the Headlines: Top ten list of under-reported stories in 2005

Eighth annual list focuses on conflicts in DR Congo, Haiti and Chechnya; crises in Somalia and southern Sudan; as well as the lack of research and development for new HIV/AIDS tools Press Release - 12 Jan 2006
 
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Uganda

Reconstructive surgery helps restore vital functions for mutilation victims

NPR feature, Dec 17 NPR Audio: Doctors seek to help Uganda mutilation victims
Sunday Times Uganda mutilation victims: On a hiding to nothing
"There is no greater offence to our sense of humanity than to see people who have been so deliberately and barbarically disfigured," said Christine Schmitz, Head of Mission for MSF in Uganda.
Press Release - 12 Dec 2005
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

Attack on camp for displaced people in Katanga

Civil and military authorities are obstructing efforts by humanitarian organisations to assess the situation and the needs of the populations to the north of Mitwaba and Dubie. Press Release - 2 Dec 2005
Four mothers posing in a corridor of the Hospital in Bili. All four of them are staying in the hospital with their child, that's suffering from a severe case of malaria. Since the beginning of the project in 2016, the pediatric ward already treated more than 4.000 cases of complicated/severe form of malaria.
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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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