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Japan

MSF psychologists work with quake and tsunami survivors in Japan

While running the mobile clinics an assessment determined that, while health needs were largely being met by national actors, psychological assistance was an area in which MSF could offer increased assistance. Voices from the Field - 5 Apr 2011
 
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Libya

MSF evacuates over 70 war-wounded by boat from Misrata

The boat arrived early today at the port-city of Sfax, Tunisia and the patients were transferred to hospitals to receive urgent medical care. Upon arrival, Tunisian health authorities organized the transfer of the patients to a dozen medical facilities. Thanks to their support, as well as the efforts of the medical staff in Misrata who risked their safety, the evacuation and medical treatment of the patients was made possible. Press Release - 4 Apr 2011
 
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Côte d'Ivoire

MSF unable to reach patients in war-torn Abidjan

An MSF team in Abidjan has been trapped at the Abobo Sud Hospital since March 31 due to the extremely dangerous conditions, which have severely restricted travel within the city. The paralyzing violence is also preventing MSF from resupplying Abobo Sud with drugs and medical materials. The situation in the western part of the country is also chaotic, inter-communal tensions there have aroused grave concern. Press Release - 4 Apr 2011
 
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Côte d'Ivoire

MSF calls for immediate end to violence against civilians

“The number of new casualties is extremely disturbing and indicates that violence continues in the area,” said Renzo Fricke, MSF emergency manager.  “Intercommunal tensions are extremely high.” Project Update - 2 Apr 2011
 
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Côte d'Ivoire

Alarming numbers of new wounded in west Ivory Coast

“The number of new casualties is extremely disturbing and indicates that violence continues in the area,” said Renzo Fricke, MSF emergency manager.  “Intercommunal tensions are extremely high.” Project Update - 2 Apr 2011
 
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Libya

MSF reiterates its calls for urgent unhindered access to the wounded

“We are currently looking at all possibilities to increase support to health facilities in order to respond to urgent medical needs, both inside and outside government-controlled areas,” said Laurent Ligozat, MSF’s director of operations. “As the frontline keeps shifting, our priority is to gain access to areas where the needs are greatest.” Statement - 1 Apr 2011
 
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Italy

MSF claims sanitary conditions in Lampedusa, Italy, below humanitarian standards

“The poor sanitary conditions could lead to the spread of infectious diseases. There needs to be better reception conditions and access to care in the centres where migrants are being transferred,” said Dr. Barbara Maccagno, medical officer in charge of MSF projects in Italy. Statement - 1 Apr 2011
 
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Côte d'Ivoire

Conditions worsening in Ivory Coast

MSF is responding to the intensifying post-election violence. Insecurity due to the fighting and international sanctions on Ivory Coast have driven hundreds of thousands of people from their homes and severely hindered access to essential services—including health care. Length:10:30 Project Update - 31 Mar 2011
 
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Côte d'Ivoire

Ivory Coast civilians must not be targeted - must have access to medical care

"The population is yet again suffering the consequences of fighting," said Renzo Fricke, MSF emergency coordinator. "Our teams transfer patients who need emergency surgery but there are many other patients facing problems, ranging from severe malaria to complicated labor and deliveries. They require urgent treatment too, but the difficulty of moving from one place to another is threatening patients' lives.” Press Release - 31 Mar 2011
 
Somalia

MSF suspends operations in Medina area, Mogadishu, following direct attacks on its compound

“Following these incidents, we need to re-engage with local authorities and communities to re-evaluate if acceptable security conditions can still be guaranteed,” added Delville. “MSF calls upon all parties in Somalia to respect the lives of the civilian population and to ensure that humanitarian workers can safely access people in need”. Project Update - 30 Mar 2011
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