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Humanitarian challenges

The War on Terror's Challenges to Humanitarian Action

Nicolas de Torrente, Director of Medecins Sans Frontieres USA, wrote this personal perspective on the 'war on terror' and its consequences on humanitarianism, a year after the September 2001 attacks on the US. It was first published in Ethics & International Affairs, 2002 Volume 16, Number 2 -A journal of the Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs. Project Update - 27 Sep 2002
 
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Nicaragua

MSF starts a project to battle Chagas disease in Nicaragua

Médecins Sans Frontières has just launched a program to curb the spread of Chagas disease in the Nicaraguan district of Matagalpa, where 9.4% of school children between 7 and 14 have been found to be infected. Project Update - 27 Sep 2002
 
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HIV/AIDS

MSF queries Pharma motives on AIDS in the Asia Pacific

Treatment access or market access? If the industry's current public-private partnership model is followed in the Asia Pacific, drug prices will likely remain much higher than those of generic manufacturers and far fewer people will have access to treatment. Press Release - 25 Sep 2002
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

MSF/Red Cross reach isolated town of Fizi

A joint team of Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) and the Fizi local Red Cross society reached the isolated town of Fizi in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) last Wednesday. Press Release - 25 Sep 2002
 
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Meningitis

An Epidemic of Wilful Neglect

International health community 'ill-prepared' for next African meningitis epidemic Photo of the Week - 19 Sep 2002
 
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Italy

MSF opens reception centre for asylum seekers in Lampedusa

On September 16th, MSF started working in Lampedusa reception centre with a program that focuses on medical triage of asylum seekers. Project Update - 19 Sep 2002
 
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Meningitis

Double standards and neglect: the story of meningitis vaccines

"A new strain of meningococcal meningitis threatens African countries. If nothing is done, thousands will die - though the means to protect them was there all along."
Briefing document by Médecins Sans Frontières, September 2002
Project Update - 19 Sep 2002
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

Cholera outbreak causes high death toll

MSF sends extra team and supplies. Press Release - 12 Sep 2002
 
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Russia

Profile of Arjan Erkel: realist with a heart in the right place

On August 12, Arjan Erkel, 32 and a Dutch national, was abducted by three gunmen in Makhachkala, the capital of Dagestan. In this profile of Arjan, long-time friends and colleagues offer an insight to the choices that brought him to Dagestan. Project Update - 11 Sep 2002
 
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Belarus

Head of MSF mission remains missing - relief operations resume in Ingushetia

Activities were suspended in Chechnya following the kidnapping of Nina Davydovich, head of Druzhba, a Russian NGO. All of MSF's operations in the Northern Caucasus were suspended after the kidnapping of Arjan Erkel, MSF's head of mission in Dagestan. Press Release - 10 Sep 2002
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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