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Haiti

Escalating violence in Port-au-Prince, Haiti inflicts heavy civilian toll

MSF calls on all armed groups in the capital to respect safety of civilians and allow immediate access to emergency medical care. Press Release - 19 Jan 2006
 
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Global

Beyond the Headlines: Top ten list of under-reported stories in 2005

Eighth annual list focuses on conflicts in DR Congo, Haiti and Chechnya; crises in Somalia and southern Sudan; as well as the lack of research and development for new HIV/AIDS tools Press Release - 12 Jan 2006
 
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Thailand

MSF calls on Thailand to protect access to medicines in the face of US pressure

US-Thailand Free Trade Agreement: "This week, we have seen thousands of Thais demand that their government protect access to medicines and defend the national HIV/AIDS treatment program. For the sake of the thousands of Thais who depend on the low-cost of medicines, we hope they succeed." Press Release - 11 Jan 2006
 
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In Memoriam

Two MSF colleagues killed in airline crash in Nigeria

It is with great sadness that Médecins Sans Frontières learned of the death of two of its volunteers in the airline crash which occurred in Nigeria on Saturday, December 10. Press Release - 14 Dec 2005
 
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Malaria

Two new malaria treatments available in 2006

First medicines developed by Drugs for Neglected Diseases Initiative (DNDi) will be easier to use and less expensive than current ACTs, but action is needed to make sure the treatments reach patients. Press Release - 13 Dec 2005
 
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Uganda

Reconstructive surgery helps restore vital functions for mutilation victims

NPR feature, Dec 17 NPR Audio: Doctors seek to help Uganda mutilation victims
Sunday Times Uganda mutilation victims: On a hiding to nothing
"There is no greater offence to our sense of humanity than to see people who have been so deliberately and barbarically disfigured," said Christine Schmitz, Head of Mission for MSF in Uganda.
Press Release - 12 Dec 2005
 
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Access to medicines

WTO sacrifices access to medicines before Hong Kong ministerial meeting

"There is a glaring lack of evidence that the measures proposed by the WTO would actually resolve the difficulties we are facing - not one patient has benefited from its use," said Ellen 't Hoen, Director of Policy Advocacy for the MSF Access Campaign. Press Release - 12 Dec 2005
 
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HIV/AIDS

Forcing patients to pay for AIDS care endangers treatment success

The research revealed that in Lagos, Nigeria, among patients who had to pay for their own AIDS care, 44% had multiple treatment interruptions or took insufficient dosages due to lack of funds. The medical effects of this are extremely worrying. Press Release - 6 Dec 2005
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

Attack on camp for displaced people in Katanga

Civil and military authorities are obstructing efforts by humanitarian organisations to assess the situation and the needs of the populations to the north of Mitwaba and Dubie. Press Release - 2 Dec 2005
 
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Uganda

Increased insecurity for both civilians and aid workers threatens humanitarian assistance

MSF has halted emergency transfers of patients in MSF vehicles and suspended water and sanitation activities in several camps, including the drilling of bore holes to provide much-needed water for displaced people in some camps in Kitgum. Press Release - 23 Nov 2005
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