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Sierra Leone

Growing concern on fate of Mile 91 IDP's

In a press release and report released July 14, MSF has demanded attention for the desperate plight of IDP's in Sierra Leone - and concluding that most of the tens of thousands of people displaced by recent fighting fled from attacks carried out by government helicopter gunships. Project Update - 19 Jul 2000
 
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Bosnia-Herzegovina

Who was responsible for the fall of Srebrenica?

An appeal from MSF for the creation of a parliamentry commission to lead an enquiry into French responsibility in the fall of Srebrenica. Project Update - 13 Jul 2000
 
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Sierra Leone

Civilians flee renewed fighting at Mile 91

Fighting broke out once more on Wednesday, June 28, around Mile 91 - a town in the central part of Sierra Leone - between rebels and the government army. This was followed by the heavy shelling of a neighbouring village seven kilometres away from Mile 91. A large part of the population, and the 40,000 displaced people in Mile 91, fled in panic towards the south. Project Update - 7 Jul 2000
 
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Humanitarian challenges

Normalcy begins to creep

Project Update - 5 Jul 2000
 
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Nigeria

Cholera breaks out in Kano

Cholera has broken out in the northern Nigerian state of Kano. The first cases were seen in mid-May but the outbreak exploded in the last few weeks, with over 300 cases reported by MSF and the State Ministry of Health in the last week of June. By the end of June there were over 1,200 cases and 23 deaths. Project Update - 5 Jul 2000
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

Kinsangani littered with unexploded devices

With the end of recent clashes between military forces in the city of Kisangani, DRC, the work of present UN security forces and specialised aid organisations has been directed towards clearing the area of unexploded objects (UXOs) that were placed during the conflict. Project Update - 24 Jun 2000
 
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Tajikistan

Relaunching mental health care in Tajikistan

It is a distressing fact that, in almost all societies, there is one group of people which is so vulnerable, so marginalised, so endangered by themselves or others that they should be an obvious case for special help and treatment. Project Update - 22 Jun 2000
 
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Tajikistan

MSF counsellors in Tajikistan gain first successes with mental health programme

The MSF community health programme in Tajikistan overcomes initial suspicion and fulfills a considerable need with the local population Project Update - 22 Jun 2000
 
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Tajikistan

Rebirth of a valley: A midwife's tale

A report from the remote Central Asian republic of Tajikistan, where British nurse-midwife Sarah West is working for the international medical aid agency Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) on a project to rehabilitate mother and child health care. Project Update - 22 Jun 2000
 
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Republic of Congo

Care to Kisangani civilians hampered by shifting populations

Project Update - 21 Jun 2000
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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