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Cyclone Sidr
Bangladesh

MSF urgently seeks ways to continue medical assistance in Bangladesh

Around 100,000 people risk losing access to medical aid, as Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is given notice to end activities in Cox’s Bazaar, Bangladesh. MSF is deeply worried by the announcement and the impartial medical organisation is urgently seeking means to stay in order to continue to provide lifesaving healthcare. Project Update - 4 Aug 2012
 
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Uganda

Limiting the spread of the Ebola virus is a priority

Outbreaks of Ebola are rare, but for Dr Olimpia de la Rosa, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) emergency coordinator, dealing with the disease is nothing new. The last time Ebola hit Uganda, in 2007, she supported an MSF team fighting the outbreak. Five years later, MSF’s emergency response is again in full swing as teams help to combat the spread of the deadly virus. Voices from the Field - 3 Aug 2012
 
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Uganda

MSF sets up Ebola treatment centre

An emergency team from MSF has set up a treatment centre for Ebola in Kagadi, western Uganda, where 24 suspected cases have already been admitted. So far the outbreak has claimed the lives of 17 people. MSF staff have also put in place control measures to prevent the epidemic from spreading further, and to protect the local community and health workers. Press Release - 3 Aug 2012
 
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Uganda

'Working on an Ebola outbreak isn't just about reacting to physical challenges'

Henry Gray, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) logistics emergency coordinator for the Ebola outbreak in Uganda, describes his team’s preparations to care for fearful patients and their families, and to help prevent the disease from spreading. Voices from the Field - 3 Aug 2012
 
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South Sudan

Household based survey of retrospective mortality rates, prevalence of malnutrition, vaccination coverage and basic needs in Yida Refugee Camp

New MSF mortality and malnutrition data point to catastrophic situation in refugee camps. Report - 2 Aug 2012
 
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Central African Republic

A state of chronic medical emergency

After a decade of political violence, displacement and insecurity caused by clashes between rebel groups and government forces, as well as armed bandits, many thousands of people in Central African Republic are vulnerable to disease and have little access to health services. MSF international president, Dr Unni Karunakara, travelled to Bangui, the capital of CAR, to meet with President Francois Bozizé, Minister of Health Jean-Michel Mandaba and various international organisations to discuss how greater investment can be mobilised to improve the country’s failing healthcare system. Voices from the Field - 2 Aug 2012
 
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South Sudan

Catastrophic health situation in refugee camps

New epidemiological data from two refugee camps in South Sudan show mortality and malnutrition rates well above emergency thresholds. More than 170,000 refugees have crossed the border to escape conflict in Sudan’s Blue Nile and South Kordofan states. Since June, an average of five children are dying each day in Yida camp and one in three children is malnourished in Batil camp. Press Release - 2 Aug 2012
 
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Sierra Leone

Slum environment worsens spread of cholera

Sierra Leone’s capital Freetown is currently struggling to contain a cholera outbreak, which has affected over 1500 people and claimed at least 17 lives in the city. Project Update - 31 Jul 2012
 
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Uganda

MSF team fights Ebola outbreak

An emergency team from MSF is in Kagadi, in western Uganda’s Kibaale district, to help fight an outbreak of the Ebola virus. Other MSF teams in Uganda are closely monitoring the situation. The Ebola outbreak, confirmed by the Ugandan government on 28 July, has killed at least 14 people, while at least 20 more are suspected to be infected. Press Release - 31 Jul 2012
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

Dozens wounded during violent fighting in North Kivu

Violent fighting broke out on 24 and 25 July in Rutshuru Territory. Sporadic fighting has been underway between the Congolese army and armed rebel groups in Rutshuru Territory since May. MSF teams working in the Rutshuru hospital have treated 66 wounded people so far. A majority of the wounded were civilians. Fighting has also displaced several thousand people. Project Update - 31 Jul 2012
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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