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Chad

As N'Djamena, Chad, settles, thousands of Chadian refugees are leading a precarious existence in Cameroon

One week after the fighting, N'Djamena, Chad's capital city, is slowing getting back to normal. The streets are starting to fill again, even if many shops in the town centre remain closed. Project Update - 12 Feb 2008
 
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Cameroon

Strenthening teams to cope with Chadian refugees in Cameroon

Interview with Dr. Véronique Urbaniale, MSF Chadian Refugee Emergency Program Manager Project Update - 12 Feb 2008
 
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Kenya

Displaced populations still on the move in Kenya

In this interview, Juliette Thaury, a doctor and field officer in Kericho, provides an update on the MSF's mobile team's activities at seven sites in the region. Voices from the Field - 12 Feb 2008
 
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Palestine

Gaza Strip blockade worsens an already grave medical situation

"Because of electricity shortages and extremely limited fuel supplies, hospitals have become increasingly dependent on electrical generators," said Duncan McLean, MSF Head of Mission. "The entire range of care has been affected and vital services - like operating rooms, emergency rooms and intensive care units - are particularly threatened." Project Update - 11 Feb 2008
 
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Kenya

How MSF has adapted to Kenya's post-election violence

As well as adapting long-running HIV/AIDS projects to provide care for victims of violence, new projects have been set up in the west of the country to provide assistance to the thousands of Kenyans living in internally displaced person's (IDP) camps, as well as the hundreds who are trapped in rural areas with little or no aid. Project Update - 7 Feb 2008
 
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Zimbabwe

Health of Zimbabwean migrants at risk after raid at Johannesburg Methodist Church

Although basic health care is granted to all in South Africa, including undocumented migrants, lack of information and fear of arrest and deportation hinders Zimbabwean migrants' access to health care. Press Release - 5 Feb 2008
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

'Despite the glimmer of hope kindled by the Goma peace conference, I saw how desperate the population is'

In Masisi, in the North Kivu province of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), MSF supports a hospital and provides humanitarian aid to local and displaced populations. Between August and December 2007, Philippe Havet coordinated MSF emergency activities in this area, in the heart of the conflict zone where several armed groups clashed.
On Philippe's return from Masisi, he reported on the situation in the region which has been the theatre of new fighting for several months. He also explained the challenge for MSF of working in a situation as unstable as this one.
Project Update - 23 Jan 2008
 
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Mozambique

More flooding in Mozambique adds to number of displaced

Some areas, like Chinde, have been so badly affected MSF is using a helicopter to assess the impact of the floods on local populations. Project Update - 22 Jan 2008
 
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Uganda

End of ebola epidemic in Bundibugyo is near

Meanwhile, MSF staff is carrying on with their activities: counselling to the victims' families; training of medical staff; and epidemiological research in order to verify that the virus' transmission chains have indeed been broken. Project Update - 14 Jan 2008
 
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Sudan

MSF activities still remain high in southern Sudan

Doctor Ortillia is cleaning burn wounds in the MSF health centre in Pieri, southern Sudan. In the southern Sudan state of Upper Nile, MSF maintains a number of projects focusing on primary healthcare. Project Update - 8 Jan 2008
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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