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Sri Lanka

Desperate and unacceptable situation for trapped population in Sri Lanka

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is urgently calling on both parties in the conflict in the Vanni area in northern Sri Lanka to ensure the safety of civilians and to allow access to humanitarian assistance. Press Release - 27 Feb 2009
 
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Somalia

Intense fighting in Mogadishu, Somalia - MSF treats 121 wounded in 24 hours

All the injuries were the result of blast or gunshot wounds. People suffered multiple injuries, predominantly wounds to the abdomen, chest and head. So far, eight patients have required immediate surgical intervention. Project Update - 26 Feb 2009
 
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Moldova

MSF successfully hands over HIV/AIDS project in Transnistria

MSF now appeals to all actors, both local and international, to address the humanitarian and medical needs of this isolated population in an ongoing structural way irrespective of political agendas and objectives. Press Release - 25 Feb 2009
 
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Neglected diseases

MSF and DNDi call for scale-up of R&D for neglected diseases

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) and the Drugs for Neglected Diseases initiative (DNDi) called today for more sustainable funding for research and development (R&D) to tackle deadly, yet neglected diseases, that affect millions of people around the world. Press Release - 23 Feb 2009
 
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Palestine

Post-operative care reflects the nature and intensity of the violence in Gaza

Patients receive care in three MSF post-operative clinics in the Gaza Strip and also through MSF mobile clinics. Voices from the Field - 23 Feb 2009
 
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Zimbabwe

Cholera, cholera - by Joanna Stavropoulou

Read the blog of Joanna, MSF field communications officer. Voices from the Field - 19 Feb 2009
 
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Chad

Measles vaccination in eastern Chad is a human and logistical challenge

Since February 7, MSF teams have been vaccinating tens of thousands of children against measles in the district of Abéché, Chad. This emergency operation - to fight against an epidemic that has been ongoing for several week - is mobilizing significant human and logistical resources. Project Update - 18 Feb 2009
 
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Zimbabwe

Cholera has 'burnt its way through' Zimbabwe villages

"The roads in the countryside were really bad; we sometimes had to struggle, even with a four-wheel drive. I would imagine how hard it was for people who only have a donkey cart to transport the sick to a health centre." Project Update - 17 Feb 2009
 
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Zimbabwe

Raging cholera just tip of Zimbabwe's humanitarian crisis

MSF appeals to the government of Zimbabwe to immediately remove existing barriers and facilitate independent assessment of needs in order to be able to provide timely, essential humanitarian and medical aid.
Press Release - 17 Feb 2009
 
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China

MSF halts efforts to open MDR-TB project in Inner Mongolia

After almost two years of trying to reach an agreement with China's TB Control Program, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has given up on its efforts to start a project in Inner-Mongolia to assist people suffering from multi-drug resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB). Project Update - 16 Feb 2009
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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