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Sudan

Fighting forces MSF team to evacuate from Muhajariya

Since MSF runs the only hospital in the town, the evacuation of the MSF team means that people are urgently in need of medical care. MSF hopes to be able to return to the area as soon as possible to provide medical assistance. Project Update - 9 Oct 2007
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

Violence in North Kivu: Assistance severely hampered

When fighting occurred end of August, most people fled. MSF is very concerned about the situation of these populations left without assistance. Press Release - 28 Sep 2007
 
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Iraq

Surgical assistance for victims of war

The Iraqi health system is no longer able to give proper care for these victims of violence. Thousands of doctors have fled the country and those who stay are often faced with harassment, arrest or the threat of kidnapping and assassination. Voices from the Field - 25 Sep 2007
 
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Iraq

Let the world know what is happening

Project Update - 25 Sep 2007
 
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Kenya

The hidden crisis of Mount Elgon in Kenya: We eat from the hands of others

MSF is one of the very few aid organizations helping the people touched by the conflict in the area. It is the only international aid actor on the ground on a permanent basis. Project Update - 10 Sep 2007
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

MSF treating victims of violence in Masisi region, North Kivu

"Masisi is completely isolated. The main road between Masisi and Goma (60 km) is highly insecure. On top of this, the bad condition of the roads, due to heavy rains, probably impedes the return of other displaced people. We are concerned by the bad living conditions of these people. But we haven't been able to reach them because of the security situation." - Philippe Havet, MSF emergency team coordinator. Project Update - 7 Sep 2007
 
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Cameroon

Critical nutritional situation for Central African refugees entering Cameroon

The civil war and violence that are tearing apart the Central African Republic (CAR) have lead to the exodus of some 78,000 people, according to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), to Chad, Sudan and Cameroon Press Release - 31 Jul 2007
 
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Chad

Chad's rainy season, with ongoing violence and displacement, brings the health situation closer to emergency levels

Attacks from rebels on the civilians living in villages and in camps will most probably diminish during the rainy season, as it is not only MSF that has problems in reaching the population: also the rebels can not cross the wadis once they are filled with water. Project Update - 30 Jul 2007
 
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Somalia

New wave of violence prevents people from getting medical assistance

The increasing insecurity is having an effect on access to the recently opened MSF clinic, as patients have more and more difficulties in trying to reach it. People are too scared to walk in the streets and the public transport services are getting worse because of the deteriorating security situation. Project Update - 26 Jul 2007
 
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Somalia

Situation worsens in Afgooye following the arrival of newly displaced families from Mogadishu

Thousands of families are currently fleeing Mogadishu where continuing acts of violence, including bombings, threaten the safety of the civilian population. MSF estimates that close to 4,900 families have arrived in the area in the last three weeks. Press Release - 23 Jul 2007
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Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)

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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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