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Sierra Leone

Why are so many people still dying from malaria?

Poverty and transportation are two key reasons why malaria remains a constant threat in Sierra Leone. Project Update - 24 Apr 2008
 
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Niger

Food aid basket missing critical ingredients

Dire consequences for children under two. Press Release - 23 Apr 2008
 
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Sudan

Giving birth is deadly

MSF runs a clinic with maternity wing and mental health care unit in dusty Kalma Camp, the biggest IDP camp in the world. The son, in white, and other family members bringing their sick mother by donkey cart to hospital, clinic.
In 2006, the MSF teams looked after 2,500 women, but this figure rose to 6,800 last year. And the MSF workers hope that word about their services will continue to get around, as it did in the case of Angelina's village.
Project Update - 18 Apr 2008
 
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Kenya

Kenya's new calm for displaced is complicated by the rainy season

While there are no accurate figures, many thousands of people are still living in camps for displaced people scattered around the country. Most fled their homes during the violence that followed Kenya's disputed election in December 2007, although some were displaced before that, due to land clashes and outbreaks of violence between different groups. Project Update - 18 Apr 2008
 
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Greece

MSF starts emergency intervention programs for undocumented migrants in Greece

There are urgent medical needs and poor living conditions in most of the detention centres for migrants. Consequently, MSF has started emergency intervention projects. Press Release - 17 Apr 2008
 
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Brazil

MSF welcomes new fixed-dose combination against malaria

Developed through a partnership between DNDi and Farmanguinhos, ASMQ combines artesunate (AS) and mefloquine (MQ) in one fixed dose.
This new drug is an important additional tool for the better treatment for a disease that continues to kill over one million people each year globally, and kills a child every 30 seconds.
Press Release - 17 Apr 2008
 
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Niger

Measles and malnutrition in Niger

Interview with Iza Ciglenecki, medical advisor. Voices from the Field - 15 Apr 2008
 
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Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe's political and economic turmoil sparks health care crisis

MSF's ability to care for more people in need is hindered by the lack of trained health workers, restrictions on which staff can prescribe ARV drugs, and stricter administrative requirements for international staff to work in the country. Project Update - 10 Apr 2008
 
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Haiti

MSF treats wounded after demonstrations in Port-au-Prince

The lack of staff and resources creates serious problems for the public medical facilities in Port-au-Prince, which have found it difficult to function over the last few days. Project Update - 10 Apr 2008
 
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South Africa

MSF provides essential health care to Zimbabwean migrants in South Africa

In December, 2007, MSF began providing essential health care to Zimbabwean migrants in the South African border town of Musina in Limpopo province, and in capital, Johannesburg. The Zimbabwean population in South Africa is estimated beyond the one million mark. Project Update - 7 Apr 2008
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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