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Peru

MSF increases assistance in post-earthquake region of Peru

MSF first started working at the Peru earthquake on August 17, with staff and a shipment of relief supplies to the region. To date, over 2,200 people have benefited from the MSF mental health programme and, so far, 2,500 families (around 12,500 people) have benefited from MSF distributions of relief goods.
Read more about Peru earthquake:
- Almost two weeks after the quake, the situation in Guadalupe, Peru, remains unacceptable
- Overview of MSF activities
- ''At first it felt like I was looking at a bomb site.''
Project Update - 6 Sep 2007
 
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Bangladesh

Burmese refugees

"I was born in Myanmar, but the Burmese government says I don't belong there. I grew up in Bangladesh, but the Bangladeshi government says I cannot stay there. As a Rohingya, I feel I am caught between a crocodile and a snake". Told a 19-year-old refugee in Bangladesh. Project Update - 30 Aug 2007
 
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Peru

Almost two weeks after the quake, the situation remains unacceptable

Almost two weeks after the earthquake in Peru, the situation for victims is no longer mentioned in the international media and on the ground, several aid organisations have started to leave the area. However, MSF teams continue to see forgotten populations in desperate need of assistance. One example is Guadalupe, a town of 12,000 inhabitants located 100 km southeast of Pisco in the suburbs of Ica city. Project Update - 28 Aug 2007
 
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Guinea

Cholera strikes again in Guinea

Endemic in West Africa, Cholera has once again struck in Guinea. The arrival of the rains at the end of May, notably in the particularly insalubrious capital city, Conakry, has created an ideal breeding ground in which the disease can spread. Faced with an increasing number of cases, MSF has boosted its direct support of the health services. Project Update - 27 Aug 2007
 
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Peru

'At first it felt like I was looking at a bomb site.'

On August 18, MSF chartered a flight from Bogota loaded with 12 tons of relief goods and organized an emergency response team. Project Update - 23 Aug 2007
 
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Peru

MSF provides care to survivors in quake affected region in Peru

A cargo plane with 12 tons of relief supplies has arrived in the area affected by the earthquake allowing the MSF team in the Pisco region to start offering medical care to victims. Project Update - 21 Aug 2007
 
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Peru

MSF sends a plane with relief material to Peru

In the evening of Wednesday 15th of August, the Peruvian coast was hit by a powerful earthquake (8.0-magnitude quake). Project Update - 17 Aug 2007
 
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Bangladesh

MSF prepares a new intervention

MSF has been in Bangladesh since 1985 (1992). At present it is working particularly in the Teknaf region to support Rohingya refugees from Myanmar. Project Update - 17 Aug 2007
 
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Project Update

MSF activities in the South Asia floods

Considering this strong local response, the MSF teams in Bangladesh, India and Nepal are now in an assessment stage. In India and Bangladesh, there is no need for MSF to assist with the medical response for now. In Nepal, a team is now assessing the situation. Project Update - 13 Aug 2007
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)

Independent medical humanitarian assistance

We provide medical assistance to people affected by conflict, epidemics, disasters, or exclusion from healthcare. Our teams are made up of tens of thousands of health professionals, logistic and administrative staff - most of them hired locally. Our actions are guided by medical ethics and the principles of independence and impartiality. We are a non-profit, self-governed, member-based organisation.

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