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Zimbabwe

Cholera levels in rural Zimbabwe may still rise

The recent outbreak of cholera in Zimbabwe is the worst the country has seen in many years. MSF is responding in a number of areas across the country to save people who have been stricken with the water-borne illness. Project Update - 22 Jan 2009
 
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Palestine

MSF medical activities in Gaza increasing in wake of ceasefire

With an already large presence of international medical staff at Al Shifa, MSF is exploring additional ways to assist the affected population.   Project Update - 20 Jan 2009
 
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Palestine

MSF medical team enters Gaza to reinforce aid operations

Because many wounded and sick people are trapped in their homes, MSF's Palestinian medical staff have been risking their own lives by visiting patients at home to carry out consultations and to provide as much treatment as possible. As of January 14, 317 people were treated by this adaptive approach, among them 92 people under 15 years-of-age and 56 women. Project Update - 18 Jan 2009
 
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Palestine

Can humanitarian law be observed in wartime?

By using the population as human shields, Hamas, which is hardly seen, is not respecting the rules of international humanitarian law, either. Project Update - 16 Jan 2009
 
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Palestine

Trying to provide medical care in Gaza City

"Our movements are incredibly limited," explained Colin, an MSF nurse. "Until the fighting ends, we won't be able to do our job properly." Project Update - 14 Jan 2009
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

New Ebola patients in Western Kasai

Ebola haemorrhagic fever in Western Kasai province, DRC. The Zaire-type of Ebola kills 70 to 90 percent of those infected but we could actually be in the presence of a 'less lethal' Ebola strain. Still we can not forget that 13 suspected patients also died, making the death toll 14 people. Project Update - 14 Jan 2009
 
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Sierra Leone

Mass vaccinations against yellow fever

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is taking part in a vaccination campaign targeting 525,000 people in response to an outbreak of yellow fever in Sierra Leone. The five-day campaign started on January 10. Project Update - 13 Jan 2009
 
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Palestine

Security issues complicate the situation in Gaza

Our Palestinian medical team continues to provide care in the immediate area of their place of residence, but these activities are also very limited in comparison to the enormous needs. Project Update - 11 Jan 2009
 
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Zimbabwe

Numbers vary, but cholera remains high in Zimbabwe

As there are now many more actors on the ground than at the beginning of the outbreak, it is very possible for countrywide numbers to increase while the number of cases MSF is seeing is decreasing.
Project Update - 7 Jan 2009
 
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Palestine

MSF adapting to worsening conditions in Gaza Strip

MSF is adapting its activities to reach people in need of medical help who are unable to leave their homes due to the insecurity.
SHIFA HOSPITAL - GAZA STRIP
Project Update - 5 Jan 2009
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)

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