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Pakistan

Providing basic healthcare to families displaced by severe flooding

Following an independent assessment of health needs, MSF is running mobile clinics in camps for displaced people in Tando Bago sub-district, providing basic healthcare. The most common medical conditions are diarrhoea, respiratory tract infections, skin diseases, fever and malaria. MSF’s team is also supporting staff in providing outpatient consultations at the Tando Bago Tehsil hospital. MSF has provided jerrycans, soap and bed nets to more than 750 displaced families, and has distributed 48,000 litres per day of clean drinking water in villages and camps for displaced people. Project Update - 7 Oct 2011
 
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Chagas disease

Shortage of benznidazole leaves Chagas patients without treatment

MSF is urging the Brazilian Ministry of Health, which is responsible for the only laboratory in the world manufacturing benznidazole, to respect its commitment to Chagas patients and take immediate measures to make the drug available. Press Release - 5 Oct 2011
 
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Libya

Providing urgent medical care in Sirte

MSF finally managed to deliver medicines and medical supplies to Sirte, Libya. The city is at the heart of the current fighting, where the healthcare situation is continuing to deteriorate. Project Update - 4 Oct 2011
 
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Myanmar

Fatal Policy: How the Rohingya Suffer the Consequences of Statelessness

Fatal Policy: How the Rohingya Suffer the Consequences of Statelessness, an MSF briefing paper, explores the impact that severe restrictions Rohingya people face has on their lives, including on their health. Report - 1 Oct 2011
 
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Kenya

Falsified medicines enter supply chain in Kenya

MSF missions in Kenya detected quality problems with one antiretroviral medicine (ARV) named Zidolam-N used to treat people with HIV. MSF is taking all measures to ensure adequate treatment and medical follow up for patients. Press Release - 1 Oct 2011
 
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Iran

MSF forced to leave Zahedan

At the request of authorities, MSF has terminated its medical care activities in the city of Zahedan, capital of the province of Sistan-Baluchistan, in southeastern Iran. Statement - 30 Sep 2011
 
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Eswatini

A new ward to treat patients with drug resistant tuberculosis

Last week, the first patients infected with drug resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB) were admitted in a new wing at Nhlangano Health Centre, in the Shiselweni region of southern Swaziland. The facility was constructed by MSF through private donations. The Ministry of Health and MSF teams will be jointly running this new facility. Project Update - 29 Sep 2011
 
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In Memoriam

Francine Matthys

Francine joined MSF in May 1985, working in Chad. She went on to work in Mozambique, Ethiopia, Sudan, Angola, and then returned to Mozambique. In 1991 Francine became Editor of Medical News. Five years later she took on the role of Director of the medical department in Brussels. She also held a place on MSF’s ethical review board. Project Update - 28 Sep 2011
 
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Yemen

MSF suspends its medical activities in Saada governorate

MSF had to interrupt its work in Al Talh and Razeh hospitals, after local authorities set new conditions for humanitarian activities in the region. Press Release - 28 Sep 2011
 
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Côte d'Ivoire

Ongoing attacks on civilian population

Up to sixteen civilians have been killed during an attack on Zriglo, a village in Southwest Ivory Coast just south of the town of Taï, late last week. Up to 50 houses have been burned and most of the population fled into the forests. Press Release - 20 Sep 2011
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)

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