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Afghanistan

MSF to support hospitals in Lashkar Gah and Kabul

The return of Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) to Afghanistan marks the end of a five-year absence, following the murder on five of its workers in Badghis province on June 2, 2004. Press Release - 29 Jun 2009
 
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Bangladesh

Mounting desperation for Rohingya in Bangladesh

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) reports on the appalling living conditions and maltreatment refugees are enduring at the hands of local authorities in Kutupalong makeshift camp, Cox's Bazaar, Bangladesh. Project Update - 24 Jun 2009
 
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Bangladesh

Long-suffering Rohingya in Bangladesh face unacceptable abuse

The international medical organization Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has treated numerous people for injuries where the majority were women and children. Project Update - 18 Jun 2009
 
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Pakistan

Local health services and host families strained by massive displacement in Pakistan's North West Frontier Province

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is reinforcing local health structures to help them cope with the new and increasing needs, and is providing relief items to displaced families living outside and inside official displaced persons camps. Project Update - 17 Jun 2009
 
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MSF increases medical assistance to those affected by violence in north DR Congo

"The situation is critical. Health structures are either non-existent or in a deplorable state. There are few or no medicines available and those that are, are simply not affordable. We have also had to cope with a lack of medical staff; the majority have fled the violence along with the rest of the population." - Amaury Grégoire, MSF Congo Emergency Pool co-ordinator. Project Update - 16 Jun 2009
 
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Zimbabwe

No Refuge, Access Denied: Medical and Humanitarian Needs of Zimbabweans in South Africa

Despite claims that Zimbabwe is 'normalising' following the establishment of a Government of National Unity, Zimbabweans continue to cross the border every day, legally and illegally, in massive numbers as a matter of survival. Report - 4 Jun 2009
 
South Africa

Zimbabwean nightmare of neglect continues in South Africa

MSF launches new report: "No Refuge, Access Denied: Medical and Humanitarian Needs of Zimbabweans in South Africa".
MSF is calling on the government of South Africa and United Nations (UN) agencies to urgently address the specific humanitarian needs of vulnerable Zimbabweans falling through the cracks of South African society.
Press Release - 2 Jun 2009
 
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Pakistan

Increasing numbers of displaced in Pakistan bring camps to capacity with days

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is currently supporting an IDP camp in Mardan district, 100km northwest of the capital, Islamabad, in addition to distributing non-food items to people living in so-called "non-official camps", like mosques and school buildings, with essentials such as cooking sets and hygiene and sleeping kits. Project Update - 25 May 2009
 
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Project Update

MSF denounces the policy of forced repatriation of the Hmong population of Huai Nam Khao camp back to Laos, and refuses to work under military pressure

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) denounces the methods employed by the Thai authorities, who have stamped out any possibility of offering independent humanitarian assistance to the camp's refugee population. Press Release - 20 May 2009
 
Thailand

Hidden Behind Barbed Wire

Plight of Hmong refugees held in detention camp in northern Thailand ignored amid ongoing deportations to Laos. Report - 20 May 2009
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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