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Jordan

Stuck in unsuitable camp in 'no man's land'

There are nearly 1,000 people living in unsuitable conditions, stuck in the 'no man's land' between Iraq and Jordan. The harsh conditions mean that their physical condition shall likely deteriorate. Project Update - 28 Apr 2003
 
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Iraq

Laws, war, and public health

The recent war in Iraq has raised many questions of legality, not least over the right of the US-led coalition to wage the war, and the alleged illegal holding of weapons of mass destruction by Iraq. There are also a complex set of humanitarian laws that govern war and its aftermath. Project Update - 26 Apr 2003
 
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Iraq

Reestablishing leadership is the pressing medical need in Iraq

The problems in hospitals in Baghdad are no longer related to lack of transport, security or so on as much as disorganisation and a lack of administration. What we are seeing is a power vacuum in Iraq in general and very clearly in the hospitals. - Dr Morten Rostrup, President, MSF International Council. Project Update - 25 Apr 2003
 
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Iraq

MSF medical diagnosis on Iraq

MSF's International President, Dr Morten Rostrup, was the medical coordinator in Baghdad and has just returned to Europe when the team was rotated. At a briefing for international journalists today in Brussels, he described what MSF sees as the challenges in Iraq. This a is summary of his remarks. Project Update - 23 Apr 2003
 
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Iraq

MSF supports casualty staff in Baghdad hospital

On the night of Saturday March 22, the team from Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) joined staff at the 250-bed al-Kindi General Hospital in northeast Baghdad taking on a support capacity. Project Update - 24 Mar 2003
 
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Iraq

Humanitarian concerns in the war in Iraq

MSF feels it is imperative that warring parties minimize the impact on civilians and prevent human suffering. Civilians should not be targeted, nor should goods or assets essential to human survival. MSF also witnessed the aftermath of one coalition bombing-raid that killed and injured dozens of civilians in the Tora Bora region in late 2001. Project Update - 21 Mar 2003
 
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Palestine

Access to medical care in Jenin

As the crisis in the Palestinian Authority continues, the medical infrastructure has begun to unravel, with care to villages surrounding Jenin the most affected. Kevin Phelan, from MSF's New York office, witnessed the daily work of MSF teams escorting Palestinian doctors and nurses to health posts in 11 surrounding villages. Project Update - 4 Oct 2002
 
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Palestine

MSF starts work in Jenin and Ramallah

MSF staff who have visited Jenin have found the hospital there to be completely empty of patients and in need of drugs and medical supplies, as well as staff. Project Update - 23 Apr 2002
 
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Palestine

MSF activities in the Palestinian Authority

Since 1996, MSF has been providing psychological care to mothers with children who are suffering from malnutrition. Malnutrition among Palestinian children is often linked, not to a lack of food, but to a weakened emotional link between mothers and their children - one result of the difficulty and stress in the mothers' daily lives. Project Update - 12 Oct 2000
 
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Lebanon

MSF activities in Lebanon

Since August 1998, MSF has been helping to improve access to psycho-social support and mental health care for the conflict affected population, in the front-line areas of the Jezzine enclave and Nabatiye district, who are suffering from post-traumatic stress disorders. Project Update - 12 Oct 2000
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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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