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Brazil

Brazil warns U.S. over AIDS patents

Brazilian health officials and nongovernmental organizations are accusing the United States of threatening a critical element of this nation's successful anti-AIDS program as part of an increasingly bitter trade dispute over Brazil's effort to manufacture more generic drugs. Project Update - 7 Feb 2001
 
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HIV/AIDS

AIDS triple therapy for less than $1 per day

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) welcomes the announcement made by generic drug manufacturer Cipla, that it will sell its triple-combination therapy for AIDS to MSF for $350 per year per patient and to governments for $600/year. Press Release - 7 Feb 2001
 
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HIV/AIDS

Offer to Africa On AIDS Drug

Press Release - 7 Feb 2001
 
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India

Enormous needs dominate current MSF activities

Before the earthquake struck, Bhachau was a city with a population of 65,000. Since the earthquake, it has been emptying as survivors who have the means and funds have left for the safety of other regions Project Update - 6 Feb 2001
 
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El Salvador

MSF continues work at El Salvador earthquake

The emergency intervention by MSF at the earthquake in El Salvador is entering a quieter phase after the first two hectic weeks. Many international NGO's have left however MSF is continuing its intervention. Project Update - 5 Feb 2001
 
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Natural hazards

Chosen at random, MSF has visited six villages near Bhuj to consider the medical and relief needs of the area.

Chosen at random, MSF has visited six villages near Bhuj to consider the medical and relief needs of the area. Project Update - 5 Feb 2001
 
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Russia

MSF relief worker released in Chechnya

This afternoon Medecins sans Frontieres (MSF) received confirmation that its aid worker Kenneth Gluck, who had been abducted on January 9 in Chechnya, was released yesterday and is safe. Press Release - 4 Feb 2001
 
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Natural hazards

With everything gone, relief is just the start

Everything is gone, the whole infrastructure has disappeared. Project Update - 4 Feb 2001
 
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Burundi

Number of severely malnourished doubles in four weeks in Karuzi, Burundi

MSF calls for 'General Food Distribution' by World Food Program for affected populations. Press Release - 2 Feb 2001
 
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Burundi

MSF Background Document on Karuzi, Burundi

Provinces in northern Burundi have observed a dramatic increase in malnutrition rates in recent months due to consecutive weather-affected poor harvests (late or insufficient rains) and aggravated by a recent malaria epidemic. Report - 2 Feb 2001
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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