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South Sudan

Bicycle teams are key in controlling malaria outbreak in South Sudan

Floods have brought a five-fold increase in cases and the bicycle teams provide life-saving treatment to stranded areas. Of the over 70,000 people who have been treated so far, nearly 50,000 have been cared for by these teams. Project Update - 12 Dec 2003
 
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Ethiopia

In Ethiopia's malaria war, weapons are the issue

Project Update - 9 Dec 2003
 
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Ethiopia

Malaria epidemic in Ethiopia: effective treatment needed now

MSF is requesting permission to use an artemisinin combination therapy as recommended by the WHO and considered to be the most effective treatment against malaria in such circumstances. Project Update - 5 Dec 2003
 
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HIV/AIDS

Some lessons from MSF's ARV experience

MSF has learned some clear lessons from treating patients in diverse settings in developing countries and believe these observations could be useful for governments' efforts to scale-up: Project Update - 1 Dec 2003
 
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HIV/AIDS

The challenge of simplifying and scaling up

MSF is in the process of adapting its approach to AIDS treatment to better fit the real-life conditions faced in developing countries. Project Update - 1 Dec 2003
 
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Ethiopia

High mortality and malnutrition rates among settlers in northwestern Ethiopia alarms MSF

Children aged one to three years have been affected primarily - which increases the likelihood that the poor nutritional status is disease related. Press Release - 1 Dec 2003
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

A drop of hope

The scale of the problems that we neglect and the number of victims who will not be reached will endlessly frustrate MSF in DRC Report - 1 Dec 2003
 
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Malaria

Deaths from malaria in Africa

Donors are not sticking to their promises. In April 2000, the World Bank, for example, pledged $500m for controlling malaria in Africa.3 Yet three years after that pledge, Eritrea is the only country to have received a new loan from the bank that expressly includes malaria control. Project Update - 1 Dec 2003
 
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HIV/AIDS

For a lucky few, free drugs offer hope against Aids in Africa

On World Aids Day, Sarah Boseley of The Guardian, reports on a project in a Kenyan slum that is showing the way forward in a continent ravaged by the disease. Project Update - 1 Dec 2003
 
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Diarrhoeal disease

Treating diarrhoea in emergency settings

Diarrhoea will have claimed 92 million lives by 2025. Sally Hargreaves from the medical charity Médecins Sans Frontières takes a look at the treatment of diarrhoea in emergency settings. Project Update - 1 Dec 2003
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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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