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Chad

Fighting in eastern Chad: MSF treats 140 wounded

MSF maintains a surgical team in Adré hospital in eastern Chad, and on February 1 treated more than 140 wounded following fighting between rebel and government forces. Project Update - 7 Feb 2007
 
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Iraq

Responding to Iraq's emergency

When MSF staff asked the doctors how the organisation could best help, they were told that it would be suicidal for them to invite MSF into their hospitals. MSFs traditional proximity, one of its firm principles, could lead to the murder of the very doctors the organisation wanted to help. Project Update - 4 Feb 2007
 
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Chad

Insecurity is no alibi for inaction

Organisation urges other aid agencies to step up assistance for displaced people.
"The security situation in eastern Chad is indeed volatile," says Martin Braaksma, MSF Head of Mission. "But balanced against the huge humanitarian needs, we have no option but to continue to work here."
Press Release - 3 Feb 2007
 
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Somalia

Returning to Galcayo, central Somalia

"It's not easy to provide care in an environment that's constantly changing, particularly from a security perspective. But we have shown it's possible, and I hope other organisations will follow suit" - Assistant Head of Mission Reshma Adatia. Project Update - 23 Jan 2007
 
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Somalia

After a week of intense fighting in Somalia, MSF is extremely concerned about the security of medical staff and safety of patients

Over the past week, the international humanitarian organisation MSF has treated approximately 250 people wounded during the ongoing fighting in Somalia. Following a serious incident in an MSF medical facility in Dinsor, Somalia on Wednesday the 27th December, MSF is urging all warring parties to respect international law and guarantee the safety of health facilities, patients and staff. Press Release - 28 Dec 2006
 
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Mental health

Kashmir: Violence and mental health

A quantitative assessment on violence, the psychosocial and general health status of the Indian Kashmiri population. Report - 14 Dec 2006
 
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Chad

Caring for refugees and displaced people amid deteriorating security

While challenged with the deteriorating security situation, MSF continues to provide medical, nutritional and psychosocial assistance to tens of thousands of Sudanese refugees from Darfur. MSF teams are witnessing an increase in attacks and looting of villages close to the border. Many people have been wounded and thousands have been forced onto the roads. Some have had to flee a second time and are living, once more, in a precarious situation as the violence extends its reach in the region. Project Update - 23 Nov 2006
 
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Chad

Thousands displaced after fresh violence hits villages in southeast Chad

The attacks took place relatively deep inside Chad, about 80 km (50 miles) from the border with Sudan. Project Update - 21 Nov 2006
 
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Sudan

A crisis of human suffering

The situation has certainly changed since I was in Darfur over two years ago... Today MSF has had to reduce its activities due to intensified fighting and mounting insecurity throughout Darfur.
An interview with MSF International Council President, Dr. Rowan Gillies.
Project Update - 14 Nov 2006
 
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South Sudan

MSF provides assistance to 50,000 newly displaced in south Darfur

When MSF's mobile teams were able to move around, they found civilians shot and beaten, villages largely burned to the ground, water points damaged beyond repair, food stocks destroyed, and despair over suddenly shattered lives and communities. Project Update - 12 Nov 2006
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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