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Russia

MSF provides medical supplies after outbreak of violence in Nalchik

"The spilling over of violence into Kabardino-Balkaria could worsen the already very difficult humanitarian situation in the Caucasus," says MSF Head of Mission Andrew Cunningham. Project Update - 13 Oct 2005
 
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Natural disasters

Basic supplies being distributed in Indian-controlled Kashmir

MSF teams in the India-controlled Kashmir are continuing their efforts to treat basic injuries, provide mental health care and distribute essential basic food supplies and implements to the people affected by the Asian earthquake. Project Update - 13 Oct 2005
 
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Natural disasters

Details of MSF activity in Asian earthquake zone as teams increase in number

MSF teams are spreading throughout the earthquake zones offering medical care as well as distributing shelter, basic food supplies and cooking implements. In Pakistan, staff are now active in six locations. More staff are en route as well as supplies. Project Update - 13 Oct 2005
 
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Morocco

MSF demands humane treatment for sub-Saharan immigrants in Morocco

Relocated on buses to southern border by the Moroccan government, MSF demands free access to provide care for nearly 1,000 immigrants gathered in the area of Bou-Izakarn, 30kms north of Goulimine. Press Release - 12 Oct 2005
 
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Guatemala

Mudslides devastate communities

Guatemala has endured by mudslides that have buried entire communities following Hurricane Stan that brought torrential rains to the region. Hurricane Stan struck Guatemala from October 4 to 9 and the storm left weakened terrain throughout the country. Mudslides were constant in the following hours and days. Project Update - 12 Oct 2005
 
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Natural disasters

Basic needs are all important in Asian quake epicenter

Appearing on BBC Newsnight, October 11, MSF Project Coordinator Jan Peter Stellema talked about the basic supplies he is trying to bring back to Lamnian, the village where he was working with two other MSF staff members when the earthquake struck. Voices from the Field - 12 Oct 2005
 
Natural disasters

Natural disasters do not lead to epidemics

Philippe Guérin, Scientific Director of Epicentre - the epidemiology branch of MSF - explains that natural disasters do not harbour epidemics. He details the risks and priorities in the wake of the Kashmir earthquake, as he had done after the tsunami that struck southern Asia in December 2004. Project Update - 12 Oct 2005
 
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Morocco

Mass relocation to uncertain locations for immigrants in Morocco after MSF highlights their plight

Following the MSF press release on Oct 7 reporting on 500 immigrants in the Spanish enclaves of Ceuta and Melilla, in Morocco, who had been abandoned by authorities in a desert area in southern Morocco with no food, water or adequate means for survival. Project Update - 11 Oct 2005
 
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Earthquake

Primary needs are focus of MSF work at Asian earthquake zone

MSF is increasing its activities in both Pakistan and India-controlled Kashmir following the Saturday morning earthqauke in the region. The quake measured 7.6 on the Richter Scale and has brought widespread devastation. Project Update - 10 Oct 2005
 
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India

Teams in India-controlled Kashmir provide emergency help after earthquake

MSF is running a psycho-social project in the Indian region of Kashmir. Project Update - 10 Oct 2005
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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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