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Afghanistan

Drought in Afghanistan serious, but elusive

The drought that has hit Afghanistan, as well as the whole of Central Asia, is still difficult to assess. Several indicators point towards severe food shortages in a few months, but getting clear data has proven to be very difficult, according to MSF. Project Update - 25 Aug 2000
 
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Georgia

MSF suspends its activities in Pankissi valley

MSF has suspended its activities in the valley of Pankissi, in the north-east area of Georgia, near the border with the Russian Federation (Chechnya) following the kidnapping of a CICR team on Friday August 4, 2000. Under the current circumstances, MSF believes the security conditions are insufficient for the four MSF volunteers who work and live in the valley. They returned to Tbilissi, the capital of Georgia, on Saturday August 5. Project Update - 8 Aug 2000
 
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Kosovo

Ethnic cleansing continues in UN-ruled Kosovo, under the eye of the international actors

More than one year since the United Nations Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK) and Kosovo Force (KFOR) took on the responsibility for the civil and military administration, a significant number of people there still live in a state of extreme insecurity.
Press Release - 7 Aug 2000
 
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Kosovo

MSF in Kosovo

MSF started to work in Kosovo in 1993, focusing on enlarged programs of immunization (EPI), water supply and sanitation activities, drugs distribution and medical support of both the official medical structures and Mother Teresa dispensaries (ambulantas). Project Update - 7 Aug 2000
 
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Uzbekistan

Tuberculosis control through DOTS treatment to start in Dashoguz City

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), in close collaboration with the Ministry of Health and Medical Industry of Turkmenistan, is officially launching the implementation of the 'DOTS for ALL' strategy, in Dashoguz City. Press Release - 31 Jul 2000
 
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Tajikistan

MSF counsellors in Tajikistan gain first successes with mental health programme

The MSF community health programme in Tajikistan overcomes initial suspicion and fulfills a considerable need with the local population Project Update - 22 Jun 2000
 
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Tajikistan

Rebirth of a valley: A midwife's tale

A report from the remote Central Asian republic of Tajikistan, where British nurse-midwife Sarah West is working for the international medical aid agency Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) on a project to rehabilitate mother and child health care. Project Update - 22 Jun 2000
 
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Tajikistan

Relaunching mental health care in Tajikistan

It is a distressing fact that, in almost all societies, there is one group of people which is so vulnerable, so marginalised, so endangered by themselves or others that they should be an obvious case for special help and treatment. Project Update - 22 Jun 2000
 
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Uzbekistan

Charity calls for help for people of Aral Sea area

The charity Médecins Sans Frontières is making a plea this weekend for
additional help for the four million people living in the area surrounding
the Aral Sea who have poor access to potable water.
In the Media - 17 Mar 2000
 
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Russia

: Interview of a group of men

Testimonies from Chechen Refugees in Georgia. Taken by MSF in December 1999, in Akhmeta, Georgia. Project Update - 25 Feb 2000
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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