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Uzbekistan

To treat or not to treat? Implementation of DOTS in Central Asia

Walk through one of the overcrowded tuberculosis hospitals in Karakalpakstan, Uzbekistan, and the reality of the devastation wreaked by this global pandemic is all too apparent. Project Update - 9 Jul 2003
 
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Uzbekistan

Responding to an environmental health disaster in Central Asia

Responding to an environmental health disaster in Central Asia. Project Update - 9 Jul 2003
 
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DNDi

Aid agency launches latest initiative to tackle diseases in the developing world

Public health experts estimate that just 10% of worldwide funding of pharmaceutical research goes into infectious diseases that affect the world's poor people. Project Update - 5 Jul 2003
 
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Drugs for Neglected Diseases initiative (DNDi)

Drugs for Neglected Diseases initiative (DNDi) is a collaborative, patients’ needs-driven, non-profit drug research and development (R&D) organization that is developing new treatments for neglected diseases. dndi.org
 
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Chagas disease

Health bodies launch research push to find cures for unfashionable diseases

The World Health Organization estimates that between 300,000 and 500,000 people in 36 African countries suffer from sleeping sickness, which is carried by the tsetse fly. About 80 percent die before being diagnosed as the parasites enter their brains. Chagas Disease is a similar condition, carried by blood-sucking insects, that affects primarily Latin America. Project Update - 4 Jul 2003
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

MSF continues assistance to 50,000 IDPs in Beni

MSF's project in Beni, DRC, has approximately 20 staff, mostly Congolese. The recent fighting brought the frontline of the war between the two factions further to the north, and closer to the town of Beni. MSF decided to evacuate part of the expatriate staff as a precautionary measure. Two expats remained behind to lead the operations: one team leader/medical coordinator, and one nurse. Project Update - 4 Jul 2003
 
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DNDi

Neglected diseases kill poor

Diseases that kill millions of poor people every year are ignored by Western firms because drugs to combat them make no money, a new research body said as it was launched on Thursday. Project Update - 4 Jul 2003
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

"Evacuation in the face of need is never easy"

Interview with Jerome Michon, MSF logistician who was recently (19/06/03) evacuated from Beni, North Kivu Province, (eastern) Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). He is an MSF logistician, half-Belgian/half-French and grew up in Bretagne, France and had to be evacuated when MSF decided to reduce their team to a minimal presence in this part of eastern DRC.

The town of Beni lies just north of the town of Lubero, which was captured by the rebels of the Rassamblement Congolais Democratique (RCD) - Goma faction. RCD-Goma is fighting with another rebel movement that split away from them some years back: the RCD-Mouvement de Liberation (RCD-ML).
Project Update - 4 Jul 2003
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

Displaced in Bunia face aid shortages

MSF has set up a new health post where people enter Bunia and provides first aid as well as medical screening of people entering the town. According to MSF workers at the health post, the returnees are exhausted, many are ill and many children are malnourished because of the harsh conditions they have had to survive. Press Release - 4 Jul 2003
 
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DNDi

Body set up to seek drugs for the poor

A research organisationhas been set up to manufacture drugs for diseases which mainly affect poor people. The organisation plans to spend about $250 million in the next 12 years to develop between six and seven drugs to combat sleeping sickness, leishmaniasis and Chagas disease - neglected killer diseases that threaten 350 million people every year. Project Update - 4 Jul 2003
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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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