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Myanmar

Thousands in Myanmar still have received no aid three weeks after Cyclone Nargis

While Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has been able to get urgently needed food and other items to approximately 120,000 people living in the devastated Irrawaddy Delta region, huge challenges remain. Project Update - 27 May 2008
 
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Myanmar

More visas, expert staff and supplies still needed to cope with the huge needs of Cyclone Nargis survivors

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) activities continue on a large scale in the Delta region, with over 250 staff working there with a total of 36 medical teams. Project Update - 27 May 2008
 
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Access to medicines

MSF statement at close of 61st World Health Assembly

A Resolution was adopted by WHO Member States calling for the creation of an expert working group to examine proposals for new and innovative sources of funding to stimulate R&D to address developing country health needs. Statement - 26 May 2008
 
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Myanmar

Increasing MSF staff presence essential to delivering more aid, faster in Delta region

Three weeks after Cyclone Nargis hit, needs in Myanmar are still enormous and relief remains largely insufficient - an interview with MSF Emergency Coordinator, Jean-Sebastien Matte, currently in Myanmar coordinating activities. Project Update - 26 May 2008
 
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Myanmar

Overwhelming support for MSF relief effort after Cyclone Nargis

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) national staff are being sent to the Delta region from our other projects in Myanmar. Project Update - 23 May 2008
 
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China

Shelter overwhelming need following Sichuan earthquake

A total of 34 Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) team members are now in the affected region and have been carrying out assessments, providing surgical and basic medical care, as well as mental health services, and donating tents and medicines to the relief effort. Project Update - 23 May 2008
 
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Sudan

Fighting in town of Abyei, Sudan: MSF treats wounded

As the attacks continue in Abyei, increasing numbers of families requiring MSF assistance pour into the areas north and south of the town. Project Update - 21 May 2008
 
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Myanmar

MSF first response to Cyclone Nargis was immediate and essential

Interview with Frank Smithius, MSF Head of Mission, Yangon, Myanmar. Voices from the Field - 21 May 2008
 
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South Africa

MSF responds to outbreaks of violence in Johannesburg

In response to recent outbreaks of violence in Johannesburg, South Africa, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is currently providing emergency medical care for wounded people seeking shelter in police stations, community halls, and other locations to which they have fled for safety. Project Update - 20 May 2008
 
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Myanmar

Water and sanitation essential in MSF response to Myanmar cyclone

Interview with Michel Becks, MSF water and sanitation advisor. Interview - 20 May 2008
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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