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Uganda

Seeking shelter for the night: Uganda's 'night commuter'children

They are called the 'night commuters', a euphemism that hides an ugly, cruel reality. Throughout northern Uganda an estimated 50,000 children take part in this exodus every night, looking for shelter in town centers out of the sheer terror of being attacked or kidnapped by soldiers from the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA). Project Update - 22 Mar 2004
 
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Sudan

Precarious conditions remain for Sudanese trying to flee ongoing violence

More than 100,000 refugees from the Darfur region in Western Sudan are living in increasingly precarious conditions on the border in Chad, as the security situation continues to deteriorate. Cross-border attacks have increased and are now an almost a daily occurrence. Voices from the Field - 22 Mar 2004
 
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Burundi

Enough is enough - International Women's Day 2004

MSF started a program for rape victims in the Ruyigi hospital in February 2003, and sees an average number of 10-15 patients a month. Project Update - 5 Mar 2004
 
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Rwanda

Rape as a weapon of war

When forced to flee their homes, women and girls frequently become separated from their families and are left open to attack. They may be forced to trade sex for protection, or simply food or shelter. Project Update - 5 Mar 2004
 
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Angola

MSF assists Congolese diamond miners expelled from Angola

MSF has sent an emergency team to Tembo health zone, Bandundu province in the south west of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), to provide assistance to Congolese 'garimpeiros' - illegal diamond miners - stranded there after expulsion from Angola. Project Update - 20 Feb 2004
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

Journey to the land the world forgot

The novelist Joanne Harris, a long-term supporter of MSF, visited Congo-Brazzaville to write an article for a British newspaper on MSF's work there. In the Media - 19 Feb 2004
 
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Sudan

Massive aid urgently needed in Darfur

Although 600,000 people have been displaced, the volume of assistance and the number of humanitarian actors are still too weak. Press Release - 17 Feb 2004
 
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Liberia

MSF reopens abandoned hospital in eastern Liberia

Persistent health problems include malaria, respiratory tract infections, measles, anaemia, ulcers and complications during childbirth. Project Update - 19 Jan 2004
 
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Italy

Refugee deaths at Lampedusa highlight grave political failures

Of 24 refugess, 13 did not survive the crossing. The remaining 11 passengers were transported first to the Lampedusa Temporary Detention Centre (TDC) where MSF offers medical care, but due to their wretched state, the majority had to be subsequently transferred to the intensive care unit of Palermo hospital. Press Release - 23 Oct 2003
 
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Sudan

Hundreds of Sudanese live in 'Hotel Africa', Italy - a derelict railway station in the centre of Rome

In what has been dubbed 'Hotel Africa', Sudanese refugees have made their homes. The MSF team of 'Missione Italia' distributed hygiene kits to the refugees. They live here with no running water nor electricity. There are no sanitation facilities and the risk of disease is very high. Press Release - 20 Oct 2003
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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