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Pakistan

MSF provides vital assistance to areas in Pakistan devastated by floods

"As people are drinking unsafe water, we are now treating people with acute watery diarrhoea who have cholera-like symptoms. In areas where displaced people are taking shelter in tents with inadequate sanitation, temperatures reaching 50 degrees and little available water, the situation is quite serious," said Tony Marchand, MSF Emergency Co-ordinator in Turbat. Project Update - 23 Jul 2007
 
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Cambodia

Cases of dengue decrease in Takeo hospital but efforts to control outbreak must continue

The shortage of blood for transfusions, needed in case of complications, is also a concern. Project Update - 17 Jul 2007
 
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Italy

Lampedusa shipwrecks - and the number of victims continues to increase

Each summer, Italy receives thousands of migrants arriving in boats from Africa. Lampedusa, a small island south of Sicily, is a landing spot for more than 18,000 immigrants per year. Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) provides medical care at the port where boats land after hazardous trips across the Mediterranean Sea. In recent weeks, a series of rather dramatic landings have been recorded in the Canal of Sicily, with people arriving in a very bad state.
Luciano Grisio, a doctor with MSF, describes what he sees during his work on the island.
Project Update - 12 Jul 2007
 
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Thailand

Hmong refugees in Thailand are a population in danger

Project Update - 10 Jul 2007
 
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Palestine

Work in the Palestine Territories has brought both occasional suspensions of activities and a change to MSF methods

Work in the Palestine Territories has brought both occasional suspensions of activities and a change to MSF methods Project Update - 4 Jul 2007
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

Emergencies in the 'Town of Stones'

During the last days of 2006, the Katanga Province region was affected by terrible floods. We estimate that a total of 32,000 people were affected by the floods - which amounts to half the population of Bukama."
Celine Zegers, MSF nurse and Head of the Emergency Operations in Bukama, has just spent six weeks in Bukama. She describes the difficult survival conditions for the homeless population, but also the positive impact of her team.
Project Update - 3 Jul 2007
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

In the DRC, ballots did not bring peace

The people find themselves caught in an impossible situation, facing daily threats, pillages, beatings, killings and rape at the hands of marauding soldiers or organised troops from both factions. Project Update - 29 Jun 2007
 
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Sudan

MSF projects in Darfur, June 2007

West Darfur In El Geneina, the provincial capital of West Darfur, MSF supports the emergency and surgery ward of the general hospital by providing medicines, medical materials and technical support, such as assistance with the management of the pharmacy. Access to medical care and emergency support is a constant problem for populations faced with on-going violence. Project Update - 25 Jun 2007
 
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Central African Republic

'People are trapped in the middle of the conflict'

Since mid-2006 violence has dramatically increased in scale and intensity in the northern parts of Central African Republic - with grave consequences for the civilians who are caught in the crossfire of a number of armed groups.
More recently, the north-eastern province of Vakaga has also become caught up in violence. MSF was the first international aid group to be active in this very remote region bordering Chad and Sudan (Darfur). An interview with MSF's outgoing Head of Mission, Heinz Henghuber.
Project Update - 2 Jun 2007
 
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HIV/AIDS

Patients without providers: emergency response needed

Despite a global effort to expand access to HIV/AIDS care and treatment over 8,000 people with HIV/AIDS are still dying every day. Project Update - 24 May 2007
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)

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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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