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India

EU-India trade deal could cut medicines lifeline for people in developing countries

As India and the European Union meet for a Summit in New Delhi today to iron out the differences over a Free Trade Agreement, nearly two thousand people living with HIV and MSF protested in the streets of the Indian capital to warn that remaining harmful provisions in the agreement could have a severely negative impact on access to affordable medicine for people in developing countries. Press Release - 10 Feb 2012
 
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Syria

Medicine as a weapon of persecution

The Syrian regime is conducting a campaign of unrelenting repression against people wounded in demonstrations and the medical workers trying to treat them. Testimonies collected from several people from various parts of the country, point to a crackdown on the provision of urgent medical care for people wounded in the ongoing violence in Syria. Voices from the Field - 8 Feb 2012
 
Raqqa governorate returnees
Syria

Video testimonies

These testimonies from injured people across Syria were collected by Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) staff between 30 January and 6 February 2012. Voices from the Field - 8 Feb 2012
 
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Lebanon

Caring for the most vulnerable

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has been providing mental healthcare in two refugee camps in Lebanon for the past three years, both to Palestinian refugees and to vulnerable Lebanese in the area.
Now MSF has opened a new project in northern Lebanon, following the arrival of 4,500 Syrians who have fled the unrest in their country. Bruno Jochum, General Director of MSF, is just back from the region.
Voices from the Field - 7 Feb 2012
 
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Palestine

MSF concludes a physiotherapists training project on burn management

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) concluded a physiotherapists’ training project in partnership with the Gaza health authority. Press Release - 2 Feb 2012
 
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Neglected diseases

Combating tropical diseases: What is still missing

The Gates Foundation-hosted conference held in London today, ‘Uniting To Combat Tropical Diseases’, draws attention to devastating tropical illnesses that have been neglected for too long. However, the ambitious goals to eliminate or control ten neglected tropical diseases will only be credible when some critical remaining gaps are filled, according to the international medical humanitarian organisation Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF). Press Release - 30 Jan 2012
 
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Libya

Detainees tortured and denied medical care

MSF teams began working in Misrata’s detention centres in August 2011, to treat war-wounded detainees. Since then, MSF doctors were increasingly confronted with patients who suffered injuries caused by torture during interrogation sessions. The interrogations were held outside the detention centres. In total, MSF treated 115 people who had torture-related wounds and reported all the cases to the relevant authorities in Misrata. Since January, several of the patients returned to interrogation centres have even been tortured again. Press Release - 26 Jan 2012
 
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Access to Healthcare

MSF treats cardiac emergencies

In late 2010, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) launched a programme treating cardiac emergencies in Grozny, Chechnya, in response to the inadequacy of cardiac healthcare in the region.
Within a few months of its implementation, the teams had treated nearly 700 patients.
Voices from the Field - 25 Jan 2012
 
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Cambodia

MSF steps up TB support

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is scaling up its tuberculosis support in the Cambodian province of Kampong Cham while continuing to help shape the nation’s national TB programme.
With a prevalence rate among the 22 highest in the world, tuberculosis (TB) is one of the most serious public health challenges facing Cambodia.
TB is spread through the air by an infected person coughing and is an opportunistic infection that takes advantage of weakened immune systems. Among underprivileged communities in Cambodia, weakened immune systems are all too common due to malnutrition and HIV infection. Poor hygiene and living conditions are also key contributing factors to the spread of the disease in the country.
Project Update - 25 Jan 2012
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

85 per cent of AIDS patients deprived of treatment

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is alarmed by the situation of HIV/AIDS patients in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), the lack of priority given by the Congolese authorities and the withdrawal of donors, all occurring as the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Malaria and Tuberculosis prepares to celebrate its tenth anniversary on 28 January. Press Release - 25 Jan 2012
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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