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Chad

Chad refugees must choose to return or a permanent camp

Thousands of people have to choose between going back to N'Djamena and settling in a refugee camp. Project Update - 22 Feb 2008
 
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Indonesia

Indonesian earthquake - first evaluation

Project Update - 22 Feb 2008
 
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Mozambique

Cholera threatens families relocated after the floods in Mozambique

"We realised that a number of new people had arrived in the camp, making the number of latrines and water supply clearly insufficient. People were defecating around the camp, and drinking water from the river: this is a recipe for disaster," said Dr. Richard N'kurunziza, from MSF. Project Update - 18 Feb 2008
 
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Cameroon

Strenthening teams to cope with Chadian refugees in Cameroon

Interview with Dr. Véronique Urbaniale, MSF Chadian Refugee Emergency Program Manager Project Update - 12 Feb 2008
 
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Chad

As N'Djamena, Chad, settles, thousands of Chadian refugees are leading a precarious existence in Cameroon

One week after the fighting, N'Djamena, Chad's capital city, is slowing getting back to normal. The streets are starting to fill again, even if many shops in the town centre remain closed. Project Update - 12 Feb 2008
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

Over 4,000 cholera patients and 100 deaths in Katanga

"Responding to this problem requires considerable means and an investment in the long run," adds Perrochet. "Yet if nothing is done the outbreak may not only increase but also spread to other localities." Project Update - 12 Feb 2008
 
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Palestine

Gaza Strip blockade worsens an already grave medical situation

"Because of electricity shortages and extremely limited fuel supplies, hospitals have become increasingly dependent on electrical generators," said Duncan McLean, MSF Head of Mission. "The entire range of care has been affected and vital services - like operating rooms, emergency rooms and intensive care units - are particularly threatened." Project Update - 11 Feb 2008
 
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Kenya

How MSF has adapted to Kenya's post-election violence

As well as adapting long-running HIV/AIDS projects to provide care for victims of violence, new projects have been set up in the west of the country to provide assistance to the thousands of Kenyans living in internally displaced person's (IDP) camps, as well as the hundreds who are trapped in rural areas with little or no aid. Project Update - 7 Feb 2008
 
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Somalia

MSF activities in Somalia - December 2007

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has worked continuously in southern and central Somalia for more than 16 years and is currently providing medical care in 11 regions in the country: Bakool, Banadir, Bay, Galgadud, Hiraan, Lower Juba, Middle Juba, Mudug, Middle Shabelle, Lower Shabelle and Puntland. Project Update - 31 Jan 2008
 
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Niger

New York Times: Instant Nutrition

Malnutrition can be fatal. Every year, it contributes to the death of five million children under the age of 5. But more of the same kind of food aid impoverished countries now receive will do nothing to reduce these deaths. We need to focus on the food quality, not just the quantity. Project Update - 31 Jan 2008
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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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