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Trying to save lives in Port-Au-Prince, Haiti

A lot of amputees and the paralyzed will need lifelong care. Project Update - 19 Jan 2010
 
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Major reinforcements of key staff in Haiti bring some aid, but essential supplies still in need and demands remain

"The hospitals that remain standing are full," said Marie-Christine Ferir, one of MSF's Emergency Coordinators. "Although there is a slight increase in surgical capacity in Port-au-Prince with MSF expanding its capacity and other organisations arriving, it is still far from enough to absorb the number of patients in desperate need of surgery. We are having to focus on people with very serious injuries, where surgical interventions can save lives." Project Update - 18 Jan 2010
 
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MSF demands deployment of lifesaving medical equipment given priority.

MSF demands deployment of lifesaving medical equipment given priority. Press Release - 17 Jan 2010
 
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Stretched to the limit, transport proving difficult and needs remain high in Haiti

The conditions in towns outside of the capital, some of which were even closer to the epicenter of the earthquake are becoming clearer. Project Update - 17 Jan 2010
 
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Makeshift medical facilities treat wounded but transport infrastructure slows essential supplies and staff

Blockages at the airport affecting the ability to move people and freight quickly. Project Update - 15 Jan 2010
 
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Race against time in Haiti to meet severe needs brings expanding surgical scope

Some of the biggest problems at the moment are with basic supplies and with transport access. Food is running very short, water is a major concern. MSF is starting to truck drinkable water to Choscal hospital for the patients and the people nearby. Project Update - 15 Jan 2010
 
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MSF aid worker rescued from Haiti rubble after almost 24 hours

Two other staff-members were also in the house on the ground floor. They managed to escape at the onset of the first tremors, just as the house crumbled. Trépanier fell through two floors and landed in a small space in the basement, under a mass of debris. Project Update - 14 Jan 2010
 
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MSF readying temporary facilities to treat large medical demands after quake

An MSF field hospital, equipped with two operating theatres, is expected to arrive by air in the next 24 hours, along with extra surgeons and aneasthetists. Project Update - 14 Jan 2010
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