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Sudan

MSF sends emergency supplies to flood-affected families in the Red Sea state, Sudan

Many families in the Tokar region were affected by heavy flooding in mid-July which destroyed homes and water sources. Project Update - 6 Sep 2010
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

MSF helps thousands of displaced people in isolated Shabunda region, South Kivu, DRC

Thousands of people have been forced to flee their villages in the Shabunda area of South Kivu, in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), due to heavy clashes between the Congolese army (FARDC) and various armed groups. Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is responding to the urgent needs of the displaced people in this isolated area by providing emergency medical care as well as treatment for cholera patients. Project Update - 2 Sep 2010
 
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Pakistan

Pakistan's flood affected need safe water and healthcare, not politics

"Humanitarian assistance in any conflict environment must be based on principles of independence and neutrality. Warring parties, governments, and political parties, cannot claim these principles" said Thomas Conan, MSF representative in Pakistan. "We therefore do not accept any funds from donor governments for our work in Pakistan and Afghanistan. Our reliance on private funds that are gathered from the general public worldwide ensures that we remain strictly independent from any government or military and allows us to be responsive to the needs that we identify". Press Release - 26 Aug 2010
 
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Pakistan

Pakistan flood response by MSF increases as needs remain

More than four weeks since its first response to the floods that overwhelmed Pakistan, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) continues to scale up its activities in the flood-affected areas, while also preparing to expand its scope to include new locations where the floods have left thousands cut off from assistance they vitally need. Project Update - 25 Aug 2010
 
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South Sudan

MSF increases capacity in response to kala azar outbreak in South Sudan

MSF has set up an additional base in Pagil in Jonglei State in South Sudan to expand its capacity in dealing with an alarming increase in the number of patients infected with kala azar (visceral leishmaniasis). Project Update - 23 Aug 2010
 
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Sri Lanka

Rehabilitation for people with spinal cord injuries in Sri Lanka

For more than two decades, the people of Sri Lanka have lived with violence and conflict. Since the end of the war last year, people are gradually returning to their homes and trying to rebuild their lives. Pete Masters visited MSF's projects in northern Sri Lanka and reports back here to supporters on how funds are being used.  He was particularly struck by MSF's innovative specialist rehabilitation programme for people with spinal cord injuries sustained during the conflict. Project Update - 23 Aug 2010
 
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India

MSF launches intervention in Mumbai, India, to tackle sharp malaria increase

"MSF has extensive experience of diagnosing and treating malaria across the world, and we are pleased to share our resources and expertise with the Mumbai authorities. It is crucial that health staff can give a correct diagnosis so that patients can be treated accordingly. The diagnostic tests that we provide are reliable, easy to use and require just one drop of blood to give results" said Tiago Dal Molin, MSF's project coordinator in Mumbai.
Following a sharp increase in malaria cases in Mumbai, India, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has launched a malaria intervention to help the Mumbai health authorities fight the disease.
Project Update - 19 Aug 2010
 
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Pakistan

Patience and distributions in Pakistan's flood zones

"I walked from Gul Bela, a village nearby to come here. I know that this distribution being held right now by Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) is for the community of Jala Bela. I heard people talk about it around a health center in my village that MSF has been supporting since displaced people arrived from the conflict affected areas. These women and I haven't registered our names but we are still hoping to get something, because our homes are completely destroyed, our men are sick from drinking bad water. The floods have left us with nothing." Project Update - 18 Aug 2010
 
Pakistan

Working for the best, preparing for the worst

In the aftermath of any disaster suddenly hitting a population, the immediate impact in terms of deaths and injuries is often followed by other health risks that can be linked to difficult living conditions, lack of hygiene and restricted access to clean water and basic health care services. The recent Pakistan floods are no exception; presently, MSF and others are working hard to avoid outbreaks of disease and to provide essential health care to a population in need. Project Update - 17 Aug 2010
 
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Pakistan

MSF scales up distribution of relief goods as worrying gaps remain

Two weeks after the first floods hit Pakistan, the situation remains extremely dire for millions of people. In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Baluchistan, MSF is intensifying its activities and remains focused on medical care, clean water provision and distribution of essential goods. More assessments are also ongoing in these provinces, as well as in Punjab Sindh. Project Update - 12 Aug 2010
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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