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Timor-Leste

Repatriation stumbles with no camp access

As of November 1, 1999 the combined total of organised and spontaneous returns by air and by sea has reached 36,841 (24,168 organised and 12,673 spontaneous). A new ferry return route has opened in order to increase the overall pace and effectiveness of the return operations from West Timor to East Timor. Press Release - 3 Nov 1999
 
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Timor-Leste

By plane, boat and foot

On October 28, more returness did arrive in Dili by air flights. One flight of 42 arrived from Darwin. Another three flgiths from Kupang brought in another 290 people. Transport by boat has meant far higher numbers. October 27, one boat from Kupang with 1,885 returnees. Project Update - 31 Oct 1999
 
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Antibiotic resistance

MSF starts malaria programme in the Niger Delta

Yury, 38, is celebrating a moment he thought would never arrive: he has been cured of a complicated form of TB Press Release - 27 Oct 1999
 
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Timor-Leste

A meal fit for a king

A gesture of appreciation from a small village in East Timor to a visiting MSF team sheds light on why MSF involvement can be as meaningful for our volunteers as for the people we assist. Project Update - 25 Oct 1999
 
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Timor-Leste

Last returnees flight may have landed

There was an influx of 641 returnees to Maliana on Monday and MSF undertook medical supervision from a mobile clinic at the Catholic School as well as an out patients department (OPD) at the hospital. At the Baucau location, MSF was involved in a vaccination campaign between October 17-24. In total, 1,807 people with 500 children were vaccinated. Project Update - 25 Oct 1999
 
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Timor-Leste

East Timorese in West Timor

Estimations are of between 180,000 and 270,000 displaced East Timorese currently in West Timor. Security problems within the country as well as bureaucratic restrictions have limited access. The Indonesian Government has provided sole supplies and health care personnel. MSF is primarily involved in providing water and sanitation (watsan) assistance and stands ready to provide emergency and public health assistance. Project Update - 21 Oct 1999
 
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Access to medicines

Overview of the MSF case load and action to October 16, 1999

More than 130 nurses and midwives have been registered by the Dili Nursing School. MSF will be assisted by a number of the registered nurses in the measles vaccination campaign.
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Project Update - 21 Oct 1999
 
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Timor-Leste

Health screening for returnees to Dili and Baucau

Word of the flights has been spreading throughout the country and hundreds of refugees are arriving in Kupang hoping to be allowed on the UN relief flights back to East Timor. Project Update - 17 Oct 1999
 
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Vaccination

MSF vaccination plan starts on Tuesday

MSF ex-pat staff in Dili has climbed to 16. Another 16 are based in Baucau, bringing ex-pat contingent to 32 throughout the country. Project Update - 17 Oct 1999
 
MSF Belgium logistician Niels De Decker (left) and MFP Florence Denneulin prepare insulated carriers used by vaccination teams to carry meningitis vaccines as they prepare for another day of vaccination in Maradi, Niger on Friday April 17, 2009.<br/><br/>MSF teams working with the Ministry of Health are treating patients suffering from meningitis and are vaccinating in the Dosso, Maradi and Zinder regions. So far a total of 2,135,000 people have been vaccinated by MSF and the Ministry of Health in these three affected southern regions. Meningitis is a contagious disease that kills half of infected people if they are not treated. Since the beginning of this year an area of sub-Saharan Africa known as the meningitis belt has been heavily affected by an epidemic of meningitis. In Nigeria, Niger, and Chad alone, medical teams of MSF are vaccinating a total population of about eight million people. This is the biggest vaccination MSF has ever carried out. Each day, MSF teams are also travelling to urban and remote health centres in order to collect data, review and treat patients and to donate drugs to the health facilities.
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MSF Access

MSF Access works to improve access to affordable, quality medicines, vaccines, and diagnostics for the patients and communities we assist. msfaccess.org
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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