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Republic of Congo

Brazzaville explosion - MSF supports hospitals treating the wounded

On the morning of Sunday, 4 March 2012, several explosions in Brazzaville killed dozens of people, wounded hundreds of others and caused significant damage. A Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) team is assisting the university hospital teams treating the injured and has contributed medical supplies to the two public hospitals that are still functioning. Project Update - 6 Mar 2012
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

MSF staff Returns to Shamwana, Katanga, to resume medical care

MSF returned to continue its medical care in Shamwana, Katanga province, in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) on Saturday, after it suspended its operations two days earlier due to fighting in the town that displaced the entire population. Press Release - 6 Mar 2012
 
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Afghanistan

MSF opens maternity hospital in Khost

The international medical humanitarian organisation Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has opened a new maternity hospital in eastern Khost Province in Afghanistan, which will provide pregnant women in the region with desperately needed high-quality healthcare. Press Release - 5 Mar 2012
 
Measles

Resurgence of measles outbreaks: The need for appropriate and timely response

Measles is a serious, highly contagious disease. As many as 10 per cent of people with measles will die if they do not receive adequate medical attention. Although measles vaccination coverage has significantly increased in the past few years, outbreaks remain a threat as long as coverage does not reach at least 95 per cent. Report - 1 Mar 2012
 
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Mauritania

Food insecurity threatens as thousands of Malian refugees gather in desert

More than 28,000 Malian refugees have been forced to seek refuge in the border region of Mauritania following the conflict between the Malian army and Tuareg rebels that broke out in northern Mali last month. Some refugees travelled days without sustenance to get to makeshift camps in Fassala and Mbéré in the south east of Mauritania. Project Update - 29 Feb 2012
 
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Greece

Migrants suffer in border police stations amid recent extreme weather conditions

The constant arrival of migrants in Greece’s Evros region, coupled with the extreme weather conditions of the past few weeks, has been putting pressure on the already fragile system for receiving migrants in the border police stations of Soufli, Tychero and Feres and the detention centre of Filakio. Project Update - 28 Feb 2012
 
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Afghanistan

MSF treats wounded after Kunduz protests

Following violent protests over the reported Quran burnings at Bagram airbase, MSF received 50 patients at its surgical hospital in Kunduz province in northern Afghanistan. Press Release - 26 Feb 2012
 
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Mali

One dead and 10 injured in an attack on a camp in Kidal region

Victims are mostly women and children; MSF is calling on all parties to the conflict to spare civilians Press Release - 23 Feb 2012
 
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Yemen

MSF treats 39 injured as violence affects the South of the country

On 21 February, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) teams in Aden and Al Daleh, in southern Yemen, tended to 39 people who had been injured during outbreaks of violence connected to national elections. A local separatist movement boycotted the vote, which led to clashes in the south, particularly in Aden, the region’s main city. Press Release - 23 Feb 2012
 
Lives in the balance: the urgent need for HIV and TB treatment in Myanmar
Myanmar

Lives in the balance: The urgent need for HIV and TB treatment in Myanmar

In a report released today Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), the largest provider of HIV treatment in Myanmar, highlights the critical need for increased HIV and Tuberculosis (TB), including multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB), treatment in the country. Report - 22 Feb 2012
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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