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Neglected diseases

Drugs for neglected diseases

A public responsibility to address market failure. An article prepared for the G8 newsletter Project Update - 21 Jun 2002
 
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Access to medicines

Photo exhibition: Too poor to be treated

Thanks to medical advances and improved living conditions, life expectancy in wealthy countries increases by four months every year. But in poor countries, treatment for certain life-threatening diseases is not available to those who need it. Project Update - 21 Jun 2002
 
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Angola

Movement to rest of Angola slowed by needs and ruined infrastructures

With slight improvements in areas where MSF has been working, there remain vast areas of the country with severe malnutrition and mortality yet still no international aid. Project Update - 18 Jun 2002
 
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Russia

Letter to Danish Foreign Minister on the repatriation of Chechen IDPs in Ingushetia

On July 1, the Presidency of the European Union will become the responsibility of the Danish Government. MSF will continue its EU advocacy, through the MSF Denmark office, on a range of issues, including Chechnya. Project Update - 10 Jun 2002
 
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Pakistan

Increasing tensions in Kashmir worsen an already severe mental health situation

Local population reluctant to discuss deep-rooted issues for fear of being identified and singled out by opposing forces. Project Update - 7 Jun 2002
 
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HIV/AIDS

The economics of HIV in Africa

Fighting terrorism has been identified as the top G8 prority. AIDS has fallen in priority. This reordering does not make sense. Project Update - 7 Jun 2002
 
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Angola

Malnutrition crisis in Angola spurs rapid growth in MSF feeding centres

Since April, MSF has trebled the number of people in its therapeutic feeding centres. Another 10,000 are being assisted through supplementary facilities. Project Update - 6 Jun 2002
 
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Malnutrition

MUAC measure and definition

Used by MSF staff in the field, MUAC means 'middle upper arm circumference' and is a fast measure of malnutrition in children under the age of five. Project Update - 6 Jun 2002
 
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Angola

MSF with 23 feeding centres at Angola malnutrition crisis

In May this year, MSF had doubled the number of its therapeutic feeding centres in Angola to cope with the massive numbers of malnourished. By the end of May, there were 23 MSF centres active in the country. Project Update - 4 Jun 2002
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

MSF activities suspended in Shabunda due to local violence

Ongoing clashes in the area may mean the MSF team shall not be able to return to their projects for some weeks. Project Update - 23 May 2002
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)

Independent medical humanitarian assistance

We provide medical assistance to people affected by conflict, epidemics, disasters, or exclusion from healthcare. Our teams are made up of tens of thousands of health professionals, logistic and administrative staff - most of them hired locally. Our actions are guided by medical ethics and the principles of independence and impartiality. We are a non-profit, self-governed, member-based organisation.

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