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Niger

Alarming increase in malnutrition in Niger

In our Maradi programme in south-east Niger, the number of children arriving with severe malnutrition continues to climb. In 2004, MSF treated nearly 10,000 cases and, since the beginning of this year, the situation has deteriorated: in the villages where MSF has recently visited, one out of every five children is at risk of malnutrition. Project Update - 12 Apr 2005
 
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Sudan

MSF condemns violence in Darfur

Over the past year, MSF has systematically denounced the massive campaign of violence directed at civilians in Darfur led by pro-government 'Janjaweed' militia and Sudanese army units. Statement - 8 Apr 2005
 
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Natural hazards

Asian tsunami: Three months financial overview

In an extraordinary demonstration of public support, MSF offices worldwide saw an unprecedented surge of spontaneous donations. Project Update - 8 Apr 2005
 
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Global health

The beginning of the end of affordable generics

People who rely on low-cost medicines will have to wait three years before a generic company can even make an application for a right to produce the drug. Whereas people in wealthy countries will have access to new medicines immediately when they are proved safe and effective, people in poor countries will have to wait years. Press Release - 22 Mar 2005
 
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Guatemala

New Guatemalan law and intellectual property provisions in DR-CAFTA threaten access to affordable medicines

The majority of patients in MSF's treatment programmes are prescribed generic ARVs, whereas Guatemala's social security system has spent 20 times more for some originator drugs. Press Release - 11 Mar 2005
 
Sudan

The Crushing Burden of Rape: Sexual Violence in Darfur

A briefing paper by Médecins Sans Frontières International Women's Day 8 March 2005. Report - 8 Mar 2005
 
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Greece

MSF Greece reintegrated into the MSF international movement

After more than five years MSF Greece is back to being one of the 19 sections of the movement, having agreed to share, with all other sections around the world, MSF's humanitarian and operational principles. Press Release - 9 Feb 2005
 
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Natural hazards

Asian tsunami: Overview of MSF activities in Sri Lanka

Overview of MSF activities in Sri Lanka. Project Update - 31 Jan 2005
 
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Indonesia

Overview of MSF Activities in Indonesia

Project Update - 31 Jan 2005
 
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Natural hazards

Asian tsunami: Overview of MSF activities in India, Thailand, Myanmar and Malaysia

Overview of MSF activities in India, Thailand, Myanmar and Malaysia Project Update - 31 Jan 2005
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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