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War and conflict

Ingushetia, the last refuge from the scourge of war

This feature is one of a ten-country series that first appeared in the Belgian newspapers Le Soir (French) and De Standaard (Dutch). Prepared in cooperation with MSF, the series explores the lives of the civilian populations trying to survive in conflicts the world has all but forgotten. Project Update - 15 Oct 2003
 
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Chad

MSF provides health care for Sudanese refugees

About 33 tonnes (four truckloads) of relief supplies were flown into Chad last week, mainly material to build the health centres but also vaccines against measles and therapeutic milk powder and food for the malnourished. On top of this pumps, pipes and tanks for the provision of clean water have been sent. Project Update - 1 Oct 2003
 
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MSF readies itself in Abéché for refugee intervention

MSF teams and supplies make the first journey to the eastern region of Chad where up to 10,000 Sudanese refugees are sheltering. Project Update - 23 Sep 2003
 
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MSF supplies follow long path to Sudanese refugees

This refugee population gathered almost invisibly as they crossed into Chad along a 400km stretch of the border in small groups. There location in eastern Chad is so remote that the transfer of goods is an immediate concern. Project Update - 19 Sep 2003
 
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Chad

Catastrophic tide of refugees swamps Chad

Thousands of refugees are flooding into Eastern Chad, fleeing the fighting between the government and the rebels in the Sudanese region of Darfur. Medecins Sans Frontiers (MSF) has warned of a possible humanitarian disaster. Project Update - 18 Sep 2003
 
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Myanmar

Thousands of refugees harassed to return to Myanmar

The free choice of refugees should be respected. In recent months, staff from MSF received over 550 complaints of coercion from the refugees. The complaints ranged from incidents of intimidation to outright threats of physical abuse to push people to repatriate. Press Release - 17 Sep 2003
 
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Angola

Rich and at peace, there's crying poverty in Luanda

Miguel is nine years old. When he was born, Angola was at war, and, like hundreds of thousands of other children, Miguel was not vaccinated. He was just three when he caught polio. Today, he has trouble walking, bending double over his twisted left leg. Project Update - 9 Sep 2003
 
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Refugees, IDPs and people on the move

MSF brings essential aid to immigrants in Ceuta

In the autonomous city of Ceuta, hundreds of immigrants and asylum seekers coming from different continents (Asia, sub-Saharan Africa and Northern Africa) find themselves obliged to live in the streets and nearby forests as a result of the saturation of the Government reception system. Project Update - 8 Sep 2003
 
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Russia

More than 200 people were pressured out of the camps without prior notice in the last three days

More than 200 people were pressured out of the camps without prior notice in the last three days. Press Release - 8 Aug 2003
 
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Chad

Camp opens for 15,000 refugees

On June 11, a new refugee camp was opened in Amboko, near Goré in southern Chad. The camp has a capacity for 15,000 refugees who have fled the fighting in the neighbouring Central African Republic (CAR) and are unable to return due to a continued atmosphere of heightened insecurity. Project Update - 12 Jun 2003
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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