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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
 
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Timor-Leste

First repatriation returnees examined by MSF in Dili

MSF staff conducted health screenings of the first returnees of East Timorese who sheltered in West Timor during the recent violence. They arrived in Dili, East Timor on UNHCR repatriation flights. The returnees were brought to the Stadium in Dili as their final scheduled destination. Project Update - 11 Oct 1999
 
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Timor-Leste

MSF primary care in Baucau moves to the civilian hospital

MSF staffing in the region stands at 13 in Dili and another 15 in Baucau. Darwin, Australia maintains itself with three staff members coordinating MSF activities. Project Update - 10 Oct 1999
 
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Timor-Leste

Over 1,600 displaced discovered on eastern tip

Bishop Belo, the Nobel Peace Prize recipient for 1996 who returned to his home in Baucau last week, has called for more international pressure to secure the return of displaced persons back to East Timor. Project Update - 10 Oct 1999
 
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Timor-Leste

Increased district visits from MSF in Baucau

Security in Baucau and the surounding area has improved substantially in recent days, according to the U.N., and it is now considered safe to move without an escort in the city as well as on the road between Baucau and Dili and from Baucau to Virenque. Project Update - 8 Oct 1999
 
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Timor-Leste

Bishop Carlos Belo returns to East Timor

Bishop Carlos Belo, who shared the Nobel price in 1996 with Ramos Horta, has returned to East Timor after a month spent in exile. Project Update - 7 Oct 1999
 
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Timor-Leste

Mobile clinics allow more care throughout East Timor

The immediate increase in MSF activity in East Timor has been with the use of mobile clinics to visit areas with limited security and MSF planned involvement in the health care of refugees who are a part of the UNHCR organised repatriation programme. Project Update - 7 Oct 1999
 
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Timor-Leste

MSF to take on a civilian hospital

MSF capabilities in Baccau will increase substantially on Friday, October 8. Plans are to have a civilian hospital handed over to MSF for medical coordination. Project Update - 6 Oct 1999
 
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Timor-Leste

MSF increases role in Baucau

MSF staff has expanded to 18 members in East Timor. Ten are in Dili and another eight are in Baucau. This means the initial exploratory team of three to Baucau have been augmented by both supplies and staff in the recent cargo flight, chartered by MSF Project Update - 4 Oct 1999
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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