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Tuberculosis

Global appeal for new treatments for neglected diseases is launched

Médecins Sans Frontières, other non-governmental organisations, scientists and a number of Nobel laureates around the world today joined the Drugs for Neglected Diseases Initiative in a global appeal to focus research on developing new drugs, diagnostic tests and vaccines for diseases of the poor. Press Release - 8 Jun 2005
 
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Burundi

Thousands of Rwandan refugees living in precarious conditions

MSF is concerned about the unacceptable living conditions of Rwandan refugees regrouped in the Songore transit camp. Press Release - 1 Jun 2005
 
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Sudan

MSF shocked by arrest of Head of Mission in Sudan - charged with crimes against the state

MSF defends its right to speak about the humanitarian situation in Darfur and views these baseless charges as intimidation against the humanitarian community by the Government of Sudan. Press Release - 31 May 2005
 

International Financial Report 2004

Annual Report - 30 May 2005
 
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Afghanistan

Parents of murdered aid worker meet with Afghan president

The prime suspect was a local policeman but efforts to inquire into the case were hampered by family ties: the policeman - who is now back in his position - is the nephew of the head of the district, who in turn, is the brother of the province's governor. Project Update - 18 May 2005
 
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Malaria

Malaria - MSF's frustrating challenge

Most of Dr Jorge Arturo Gonzalez Duran's day is spent meeting with patients. On a typical day, he meets with hundreds of people who wait for hours to see him. It is not uncommon for many patients to start out when it is dark in the early morning to reach the clinic. Here he performes a malaria test for a patient who complained of aches and a fever.
In the last few weeks a new disease made the media spotlight. The Marburg virus, which has killed over 200 people in Angola, has all the drama of a Hollywood film. Meanwhile, out of the media spotlight, another disease continues, silently, to kill up to two million people every year. Malaria remains the biggest source of the illnesses faced by MSF, and is one of our most frustrating challenges.
Project Update - 13 May 2005
 
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Indonesia

MSF fights malaria outbreak on islands in Indonesia

"If we manage to successfully limit the infestation by mosquitoes and give prompt and effective treatment to the sick, we can literally help the community get back on their feet." - MSF doctor Project Update - 13 May 2005
 
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HIV/AIDS

STI crisis in the West: Fuelling AIDS in Côte d’Ivoire

The civil war and subsequent collapse of the healthcare system have provoked a medical crisis in parts of Ivory Coast. Responding over the past two years to high levels of malaria, malnutrition and other diseases, MSF teams in the West of the country have encountered an alarmingly high number of sexually transmitted infections ("STIs"). Report - 27 Apr 2005
 
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Humanitarian challenges

Courtcase of the Dutch Government against MSF

"To be crystal clear, MSF never borrowed any money from the Dutch government and in addition, the Dutch government negotiated, on its own, the terms and conditions for Arjan's release, only informing MSF at the last minute" - International Council President Rowan Gillies. Interview - 22 Apr 2005
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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