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Liberia

Enough is enough - International Women's Day 2004

In October 2003, MSF set up a project to treat the victims of rape and sexual violence near Liberia's capital, Monrovia. The move followed a summer of intense fighting around the city, when violent clashes between the LURD rebel group and troops loyal to President Charles Taylor wrought destruction and terrorized civilians. Project Update - 5 Mar 2004
 
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Mozambique

Weapons of mass vaccination

Cholera fighters might soon have a new weapon in their arsenal - an oral vaccine. Project Update - 27 Feb 2004
 
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Angola

MSF assists Congolese diamond miners expelled from Angola

MSF has sent an emergency team to Tembo health zone, Bandundu province in the south west of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), to provide assistance to Congolese 'garimpeiros' - illegal diamond miners - stranded there after expulsion from Angola. Project Update - 20 Feb 2004
 
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Bolivia

Bolivia's bug killers: Preventing the spread of Chagas

This bug spreads Chagas disease - endemic to Central and South America. There is treatment but it is not a vaccine. Once cured of an infection, a second can arrive the same day. The bug thrives in the straw and mud homes that are commonplace in rural areas. The disease may not take hold for up to 15 years after infection and can be fatal. Project Update - 18 Feb 2004
 
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Haiti

MSF is starting medical intervention in hospital Port-au-Prince

MSF has identified three hospitals where volunteers may be able to provide support on an impartial basis. The intention of the collaboration with these hospitals is to enable the provision of free care for those who cannot pay. Project Update - 11 Feb 2004
 
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Malaria

Malaria project

Registration of two artesunate-based combination therapies for use in endemic countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America. Drugs to reach patients by 2006. Project Update - 7 Feb 2004
 
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Tuberculosis

Questioning health and human rights

In order to curb the spread of MDR-TB, many medical NGOs - including my own, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) - have become committed to WHO's program, which instructs that no patient should be treated unless you can expect an 80 percent rate of compliance from the population to which he or she belongs. Project Update - 2 Feb 2004
 
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Russia

Treatment of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis in Russian prisons

Sir - Ben Aris highlights important shortfalls in the Russian public-health system and its devastating effect on health. Project Update - 20 Jan 2004
 
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Liberia

MSF reopens abandoned hospital in eastern Liberia

Persistent health problems include malaria, respiratory tract infections, measles, anaemia, ulcers and complications during childbirth. Project Update - 19 Jan 2004
 
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War and conflict

Guardian newspaper features MSF

The Guardian and Observer newspapers (UK) are running a series of articles featuring MSF's work in forgotten wars, raising awareness of the suffering caused by conflicts usually ignored by the outside world. Project Update - 8 Jan 2004
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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