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Afghanistan

MSF opens a surgical hospital in Kunduz

The new hospital is the only trauma centre of its kind in northern Afghanistan and is equipped with an emergency room, two operating theatres, intensive care, as well as X-ray and laboratory facilities. Project Update - 18 Oct 2011
 
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Libya

Another tragedy in Italian seas after escape from Libyan war to Lampedusa

"Each new boat, each tragic refugee death is a stark reminder of the war across the sea," declared Francesca Zuccaro, MSF Head of Mission in Italy. “These people risk their lives to seek refuge on European shore.” Project Update - 8 Aug 2011
 
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Greece

Two accounts from detained migrants

Two migrants share their stories of loss as they escape to Evros, Greece Project Update - 16 Jun 2011
 
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Greece

More than 60 percent of the medical problems faced by detained migrants in Evros, Greece, caused by inhumane living and hygiene conditions

MSF urges Greek authorities to ensure dignified living conditions in detention facilities, including appropriate accommodation, sufficient distribution of food, clothing and personal hygiene items, and adequate periods of time outdoors. Press Release - 15 Jun 2011
 
Italy

Seeking Refuge, Finding Suffering

The MSF briefing paper ”Seeking Refuge, Finding Suffering” documents the unacceptable conditions that are currently facing migrants, asylum-seekers and refugees in Italy. Report - 3 May 2011
 
Italy

Italy must drastically improve conditions facing refugees, asylum seekers and migrants fleeing North Africa, including Libya

When 12 boats carrying 2,665 refugees, asylum seekers and migrants landed on Italian shores, a further 715 people were rescued from another off-shore boat. Once again, MSF calls on Italian authorities to drastically improve reception conditions for new arrivals, particularly for the most vulnerable - women, children, unaccompanied minors and victims of violence. Press Release - 3 May 2011
 
Uzbekistan

Comprehensive TB care for all: The Karakalpakstan Experience

The epidemiological data on Uzbekistan shows that TB is an alarming problem in the country and justifies the increasing priority being attached to control efforts within the country. Estimates of the disease prevalence in the country put the
total number of people with tuberculosis at 63,000 people, equivalent to a rate of 227 per 100,000 population. Within the
World Health Organization’s (WHO) European region, only three countries (Tajikistan, Kyrgystan and Moldova) have a higher
prevalence.
Report - 2 May 2011
 
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Afghanistan

Immediate care given to victims of military bus attack in Afghanistan

MSF medical staff worked with the hospital’s emergency room team to treat the wounded patients, who were suffering from blast-related injuries, including severe burns and open fractures. Voices from the Field - 12 Apr 2011
 
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Italy

Survivors of boat collapse off Lampedusa coast receive medical and psychological care

One young Somali who survived the shipwreck said: I received injuries to the face when the boat took on water…. I know how to swim, but two other passengers were holding on to me so as not to drown…. It was a struggle to survive.” Project Update - 12 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
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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