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Peru

MSF hands over two health care projects to Peruvian Government

Two health care projects developed by MSF handed over to the Peruvian Ministry of Health in August. However MSF remains very active throughout Peru where 45% of the population lives in poverty. Project Update - 13 Sep 2000
 
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Russia

Outlook in Chechnya grim, but MSF expands

In Chechnya and the neighbouring Russian republic of Ingushetia, where many Chechens fled to, MSF is currently distributing essential medicines. The medicines go directly to various hospitals and clinics. In addition MSF has mobile clinics in Ingushetia and is providing additional support to one hospital in Ingushetia and two in Chechnya. Project Update - 13 Sep 2000
 
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India

Mental health activity through support to a local NGO in Kashmir

After three preparatory visits to the Indian State of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), India, and a workshop conducted by Kaz de Jong, the Mental Health expert from the MSF Medical Department in Amsterdam, MSF is now funding a community health project of the Jammu and Kashmir Voluntary Health Association (J&K-VHA). Project Update - 13 Sep 2000
 
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Lebanon

Three months after Israeli pull-out, dread persists

MSF is expanding its training programme to devleop mental health trainers into two new districts, some ten kilometres from the border. Project Update - 13 Sep 2000
 
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Guatemala

Primary healthcare in rural Guatemala

Around 28,000 peasants, returnees and people internally displaced for economic reasons live in Champerico district, southwest Guatemala. Ladinos and Mayas from the high plateau share a depressed rural area where a subsistence economy prevails. Project Update - 10 Sep 2000
 
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Serbia

Srebrenica five years on

Eric Stobbaerts, currently MSF Spain's General Director, was the General Coordinator of the MSF missions in Yugoslavia between 1993 and 1995. In July 1995, Srebrenica, an enclave protected by the United Nations, was taken by the Serbian Army. As a result, 40,000 people were deported and 7,000 missing.
Project Update - 4 Sep 2000
 
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Afghanistan

Drought in Afghanistan serious, but elusive

The drought that has hit Afghanistan, as well as the whole of Central Asia, is still difficult to assess. Several indicators point towards severe food shortages in a few months, but getting clear data has proven to be very difficult, according to MSF. Project Update - 25 Aug 2000
 
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Guinea

MSF staff missing in Liberia now safe in Guinea

More details are now getting out regarding the MSF staff who were missing in Liberia recently. They were released last night along with the four other humaniatarian aid workers taken at the same time. In total there were two MSF staff, three from Merlin and one from IRC. Project Update - 14 Aug 2000
 
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Georgia

MSF suspends its activities in Pankissi valley

MSF has suspended its activities in the valley of Pankissi, in the north-east area of Georgia, near the border with the Russian Federation (Chechnya) following the kidnapping of a CICR team on Friday August 4, 2000. Under the current circumstances, MSF believes the security conditions are insufficient for the four MSF volunteers who work and live in the valley. They returned to Tbilissi, the capital of Georgia, on Saturday August 5. Project Update - 8 Aug 2000
 
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Kosovo

MSF in Kosovo

MSF started to work in Kosovo in 1993, focusing on enlarged programs of immunization (EPI), water supply and sanitation activities, drugs distribution and medical support of both the official medical structures and Mother Teresa dispensaries (ambulantas). Project Update - 7 Aug 2000
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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