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Chad

Still no food or shelter as the refugee influx continues

Since the beginning of the crisis in November 2002, MSF has repeatedly called for aid but remains the only organisation to have reacted in any serious way. Press Release - 18 Mar 2003
 
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Liberia

MSF urges UNHCR and Liberian government to open a refugee camp in a safe area

MSF urges UNHCR and Liberian government to open a refugee camp in a safe area, away from the fighting. Press Release - 13 Mar 2003
 
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Russia

Homelessness and hardship in Moscow

MSF has been providing medical and social assistance to Moscow's homeless population for the past 10 years, during which time the organisation has undertaken more than 197,000 medical consultations, providing medicines and bandages, and referral to hospital when needed. Project Update - 8 Mar 2003
 
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Kenya

Affordable medicines for Kenyans at risk

MSF and EcoNews Africa strongly urge Kenyan negotiators to reject the TRIPS Council chairman's proposal to restrict use of compulsory licensing for many developing countries to "national emergencies or other circumstances of extreme urgency". Press Release - 14 Feb 2003
 
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Access to medicines

MSF calls on WTO to refuse 'Paragaraph 6' change

On Monday February 10, the Chair of the TRIPS Council is expected to propose to the WTO General Council to adopt the "Motta December 16 text" and to make the statement shown in the table on the right. Project Update - 8 Feb 2003
 
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Russia

MSF campaign to fight the winter death toll of 'bomzhi' in Moscow

Each year in Moscow, hundreds of homeless people die of exposure in the severe sub-zero temperatures. MSF has been working with the Moscow homeless for the past ten years, bring essential medical care and advocating to the Russian authorities for improved services for those who have to suffer in the exposed conditions. Project Update - 4 Feb 2003
 
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Russia

Moscow city council increases efforts to direct homeless to shelters

This new poster campaign by the Council is a clear effort on the part of the local administration to increase both access to facilities as well as awareness within the general population. Project Update - 4 Feb 2003
 
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Bosnia-Herzegovina

Vital questions unanswered by Dutch inquiry into Srebrenica massacre

Médecins Sans Frontières calls for the United States and Britain to carry out their own investigations. Press Release - 30 Jan 2003
 
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United States of America

Lives lost: None of them had to die

A Boston Globe feature. Yesterday, 24,000 people worldwide could have been saved with basic care. The same number could have been saved the day before, and the day before that. In all, over the last year, 8.8 million lives were lost needlessly to preventable diseases, infections, and childbirth complications. Project Update - 28 Jan 2003
 
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Russia

The 'bomzhi' - homeless in Moscow

Moscow's homeless, numbering close to 100,000, are trying to survive in conditions where temperatures regularly fall below minus 30 celcius. They are considered vagrants and criminals; are deprived shelter and basic care; and often die in the streets without anyone noticing. MSF's homeless campaign is bringing essential attention these people during the freezing Russian winter. Project Update - 21 Jan 2003
Four mothers posing in a corridor of the Hospital in Bili. All four of them are staying in the hospital with their child, that's suffering from a severe case of malaria. Since the beginning of the project in 2016, the pediatric ward already treated more than 4.000 cases of complicated/severe form of malaria.
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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