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Democratic Republic of Congo

MSF opens 11 health posts near DRC cease-fire line

Previous MSF surveys in the zones have indicated that one in three children dies before the age of five. In some villages the people have to survive in the most basic conditions. We saw extremely fragile people, locally called the 'living skeletons'". Project Update - 16 May 2003
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

MSF vaccinating 80,000 children in Banalia

Because the vaccination area was spread over 100 square kms, the campaign was four times the number of people than a 'normal', large vaccination campaign in the DRC. Difficult conditions further complicated the effort. Project Update - 16 May 2003
 
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Ethiopia

An estimated 3,000 to 4,000 children suffer fromacute malnutrition in Damot Gale district

250 MSF staff are responding to this emergency situation where MSF has opened two Therapeutic Feeding Centres in Boditi and Buge for children in need of treatment. MSF is intending to extend its capacities in the near future with additional programmes including high-energy rations and feeding centres. Press Release - 14 May 2003
 
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War and conflict

MSF sends medical teams to help civilians wounded in Chechnya bomb blasts

The latest explosions in Znamenskoe and Gudermes region, resulting in a high number of casualties and wounded, show once again that the situaton in Chechnya is far from normal contrary to declarations made by the authorities. Press Release - 14 May 2003
 
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Russia

Some 200 people call on government to do more to find and free kidnapped aid worker

In a statement May 12, MSF said that kidnapped volunteer Arjan Erkel is alive but his location remains unknown. Arjan was taken on August 12, 2002. See Russian investigators assure MSF that Arjan Erkel is alive Project Update - 13 May 2003
 
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Access to medicines

MSF message for WHO member country delegations to 56th World Health Assembly

MSF, Oxfam and HAI are writing to present our concerns related to access to medicines. This issue will be discussed at the 56th World Health Assembly (WHA) on 19-28 May under the agenda items "IPRs, Innovation and Public Health" and "WHO's Medicines Strategy". Open Letter - 13 May 2003
 
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Ethiopia

MSF alarmed at dramatic situation at Ethiopia resettlement site

Inadequate planning of resettlement leads to unnecessary suffering. Press Release - 12 May 2003
 
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Access to medicines

The G8 : no more broken promises

The G8 have the financial and pharmaceutical resources to do an enormous amount of good. They should do this. In other words, the G8 should move towards meeting past commitments rather than away from them, and to demonstrate to the developing world that it can put global health above the interests of industry in the developed world. No more broken promises. Project Update - 10 May 2003
 
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Nepal

Nepal mission opens in Jumla district

Psycho-social and basic health care projects will be the core activities. Project Update - 8 May 2003
 
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DNDi

New drug research body will tackle diseases that kill the poor

Drugs for Neglected Diseases Initiative (DNDi) links MSF with public health bodies from several countries in an attempt to bridge the gap between drug development and global illness. It includes research institutes in Brazil, France, India, Kenya and Malaysia. DNDi planned to spend about $US250million ($370million) over 12 years to develop six drugs and get several others in the pipeline, Ms Dinh said. Project Update - 7 May 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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