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Haiti

Receding floodwaters leave new health threats in Gonaïves

Since its arrival in Gonaïves on September 4, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) teams have carried out 2,329 medical consultations at the Raboteau Health Center - which MSF helped restore following the tropical storms and hurricanes that devastated much of the city in late August and early September - and has been operating mobile clinics out of shelters, schools and some orphanages in Gonaïves. Project Update - 26 Sep 2008
 
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India

Flood waters challenge logistics of providing care to victims of India's floods

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) doctor and field coordinator Siju Seena, who has been dealing with the medical activities of MSF in Araria and Supaul districts, India, gives an overview of the situation in Chunni camp (Supaul) and looks into the challenges of providing humanitarian aid in the flood-hit areas. Project Update - 26 Sep 2008
 
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Haiti

Increased access to health care in Gonaïves

A Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) team continues to support the Raboteau Health Center in Gonaïves where more than 1,000 consultations have been carried out to date. Project Update - 17 Sep 2008
 
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Haiti

Ongoing needs in hurricane-damaged Haiti

Fourteen days after Tropical Storm Gustav made landfall, followed by Tropical Storm Hanna and then Hurricane Ike last week, many areas are still inaccessible in devastated Haiti, where Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is doing its best to access these areas to provide adequate care to affected populations and to monitor the health situation. Project Update - 11 Sep 2008
 
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Somalia

Unacceptable security risks oblige closure of MSF clinic in Mogadishu

Despite this closure, MSF continues to deliver vital health care services in and around Mogadishu and throughout central and southern Somalia. Project Update - 2 Sep 2008
 
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Myanmar

Three months on, basic healthcare and increasing psychological assistance in Myanmar's Cyclone Nargis response

As the emergency phase comes to an end, MSF expects to hand over all Nargis-related programmes by the end of the year. Project Update - 18 Aug 2008
 
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Myanmar

Needs of survivors remain critical two months after Cyclone Nargis

It has been two months since Cyclone Nargis devastated entire communities, killed thousands, and destroyed the lives of thousands more, but the needs facing survivors remain critical. Project Update - 4 Jul 2008
 
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Kenya

Terrorised population in desperate need of assistance

Mount Elgon is a volcano in the western part of Kenya, on the border with Uganda. This area has been the scene of violent clashes since mid-2006. Tens of thousands have been displaced, and people remain in great need and in suffering. Project Update - 23 Jun 2008
 
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Myanmar

MSF hiring and training national staff for emergency response in Myanmar

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has been able to respond quickly and efficiently to the needs of victims of Cyclone Nargis, but given the scale of the disaster and the specific skills required for such a response, MSF has hired and trained dozens of additional doctors, nurses, logisticians, and water and sanitation officers. Project Update - 12 Jun 2008
 
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Myanmar

One month after Cyclone Nargis: Hope and despair

One month after Cyclone Nargis devastated the Irrawady Delta in Myanmar, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) teams are still encountering villages where survivors live in dire conditions and have not yet received any significant aid. Project Update - 4 Jun 2008
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