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Democratic Republic of Congo

No new Ebola cases in Kampungu after incubation period runs its course

Kampungu was a difficult location to control an outbreak because it does not have any electricity or running water - water was brought in by jerry cans carried by the local population. There was no normal hospital infrastructure but nevertheless, MSF was able to provide care to the patients with facilities adapted to needs. Project Update - 25 Oct 2007
 
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Guinea

When cholera takes root in Conakry

"Even if the number of new cases appears to be decreasing, more vigilance is required at this stabilisation phase because the teams are exhausted and have lost their motivation in fighting an epidemic that has lasted more than five months," explained Isabelle Lessard, MSF field nurse with experience in cholera intervention. Project Update - 25 Oct 2007
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

In Ituri, civilian populations are still subjected to sexual violences and high levels of brutality

Military operations linked to the pacification process have been, and are still, a source of direct violence against civilian populations, such as rapes, brutality, house destructions, looting and induced displacement of populations. Project Update - 24 Oct 2007
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

In the DRC, a battle to survive ebola spreads deeper into a family

Since the beginning of September, 38 patients have been admitted to the isolation unit set up by MSF in Kampungu, the epicentre of the epidemic - 15 of them have died. Pascale Zintzen, an MSF information officer who has just returned from Kasai, tells the story of a patient in the isolation unit. . Project Update - 16 Oct 2007
 
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Malnutrition

Food Is Not Enough campaign

Food is Not Enough, MSF's new malnutrition campaign is advocating for a global scale-up of therapeutic ready-to-use food (RUF) for the most at risk children and further efforts to use supplemental RUF to prevent children from becoming dangerously malnourished in the first place. MSF is also highlighting the need for increased research and development into a range of therapeutic products. Project Update - 15 Oct 2007
 
Malnutrition

Food is not enough: Without essential nutrients millions of children will die

Food is Not Enough, MSF's new malnutrition campaign is advocating for a global scale-up of therapeutic ready-to-use food (RUF) for the most at risk children and further efforts to use supplemental RUF to prevent children from becoming dangerously malnourished in the first place. Report - 10 Oct 2007
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

West Kasai, Ebola fever update

Currently, an MSF international team, consisting of 19 international workers and five Congolese colleagues, is continuing its work in the region of Kampungu, located in the Mweka health zone. Project Update - 10 Oct 2007
 
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Malnutrition

Food is not enough - Without essential nutrients, millions of children will die

Food is Not Enough, MSF's new malnutrition campaign is advocating for a global scale-up of therapeutic ready-to-use food (RUF) for the most at risk children and further efforts to use supplemental RUF to prevent children from becoming dangerously malnourished in the first place. MSF is also highlighting the need for increased research and development into a range of therapeutic products. Project Update - 10 Oct 2007
 
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Malnutrition

Food Is Not Enough - What MSF is calling for

Project Update - 10 Oct 2007
 
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Malnutrition

Food Is Not Enough campaign - Understanding malnutrition

Malnutrition Hotspots - Underweight prevalence and population density of underweight children
Project Update - 10 Oct 2007
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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