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South Africa

HIV patients refuse to be sidelined by international community in unique football tournament

As the first World Cup ever hosted in Africa gathers pace, an alternative international football tournament will highlight the disastrous reversal in the fight against HIV/AIDS that risks the unnecessary deaths of millions. Press Release - 2 Jul 2010
 
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Sleeping sickness

Sleeping Sickness: Is the end in sight?

In June 2010, the World Health Organisation (WHO) announced that the number of new cases of sleeping sickness (proper name: human African trypanosomiasis) reported has dropped below 10,000 for the first time in 50 years. Last year, there were 9,877 reported cases of the disease compared to 17,600 in 2004. Project Update - 1 Jul 2010
 
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About MSF

Unni Karunakara new international president of MSF

"MSF will remain relevant for the survival of large numbers of people, if we manage to constantly adapt our organisation to new realities," said Dr Karunakara. "The members of MSF's associative platforms, including the International Council, are important for setting out the organisation's general directions. I look forward to making my contribution." Press Release - 29 Jun 2010
 
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Kyrgyzstan

MSF increases its medical and humanitarian support in southern Kyrgyzstan

25 wounded, two dead, at a hospital in Osh on Monday, June 21 Project Update - 29 Jun 2010
 
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Afghanistan

MSF treats 24 patients following bomb blasts in Lashkargah

MSF chooses to rely solely on private donations for its work in Afghanistan, and does not accept funding from any government. In addition to its support to Boost hospital in Lashkargah, MSF currently supports Ahmed Shah Baba hospital in eastern Kabul. In both locations, MSF's aim is to provide life-saving and free medical care using effective drugs, working in all areas including maternity, paediatrics, surgery and emergency rooms. Project Update - 23 Jun 2010

International Activity Report 2009

Annual Report - 22 Jun 2010
 
Kala Azar treatment in Fulbaria
Bangladesh

Hope for kala azar sufferers in Bangladesh

Health ministers from Nepal, India and Bangladesh, where the disease is endemic, signed a Memorandum of Understanding in May 2005, pledging to collaborate to eliminate kala azar from the region by 2015 in line with the Millennium Development Goals. Press Release - 18 Jun 2010
 
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Somalia

MSF resumes activities in Hawa Abdi, Somalia, after security incident

On May 5, 2010 a private dispute escalated into a violent clash in the area surrounding the Hawa Abdi clinic in Somalia and triggered the occupation of the medical premises by an armed group. MSF was forced to evacuate its patients and suspend its activities, leaving thousands of Somalis living in the Afgooye corridor without access to health care. Project Update - 18 Jun 2010
 
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Measles

MSF measles programs

Project Update - 17 Jun 2010
 
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South Africa

The false victory over measles

Over the past two years, several teams from Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) have responded to increasingly frequent and widespread measles outbreaks in several African nations. Even though WHO has targeted measles for eradication by 2015, the disease has seen a marked rise since 2009, following 20 years of steep decline.
In this interview, Florence Fermon, a measles specialist in MSF, explains possible reasons for the resurgence, and outlines the difficulties faced by the teams in establishing a rapid and effective response to epidemics in order to limit the number of cases and deaths.
Voices from the Field - 17 Jun 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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