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Water and sanitation

Action Today for the people around the Aral Sea

In less than 25 years, central Asia's Aral Sea, once the fourth largest inland body of water in the world, has dried up to 50% of its original surface area. The two rivers that feed the sea have largely been diverted since the 1950s to irrigate Soviet cotton fields. Project Update - 17 Mar 2000
 
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Mongolia

MSF investigates Mongolia famine warning

Two MSF staff members arrived in Ulaan Bataar on March 13, 2000, to conduct an assessment in Mongolia. Project Update - 15 Mar 2000
 
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Mozambique

Testimony from flood survivors

The Mozambique floods came in the early hours of the morning and, for most people, there was no warning of the coming danger. Waters rose two meters in just an hour. Many were asleep in bed as the flood waters hit.
Project Update - 10 Mar 2000
 
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Madagascar

Madagascar's disasterstricken population

Emergency in Madagascar: Médecins Sans Frontières charters 35 tons of materials for disaster-stricken populations Press Release - 9 Mar 2000
 
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Mozambique

Possibility of ground transport will aid food and water distribution

There were intermittent heavy rains throughout the night of March 7 but most of the rainfall has been either absorbed by the ground or gone in the African heat. Project Update - 9 Mar 2000
 
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Mozambique

Chokwe - 1,000 consultations per day

Over the past weekend, a staff of three conducted 1,000 consultations per day in Chokwe. By the end of this week, there shall be 39 MSF ex-pats in Mozambique assisting in the care for, and development of facilities for, the displaced population there. Project Update - 6 Mar 2000
 
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Ethiopia

MSF starts working in new displaced camps in Eritrea

The humanitarian situation in Eritrea remains unclear. According the Eritrean government, there are some 750,000 displaced yet the number of people presently visible in camps is around 125,000. MSF is now present at two new campsites for internally displaced: Debarwa and Debat. Project Update - 6 Mar 2000
 
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Mozambique

Thousands stranded in flood-ravaged Mozambique

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is conducting an emergency relief intervention in the Gaza, Inhambane and Maputo provinces of flood-stricken Mozambique. Contaminated water and the lack of shelter and medicines are increasing the risk of cholera and malaria epidemics. Press Release - 3 Mar 2000
 
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Mozambique

Care to the stranded - who must still await rescue

MSF teams in Chokwe are distributing potable water and BP5 high protein biscuits to the stranded population there. In order to have faster access to the population MSF teams remained in the flooded area overnight where they stayed in a basic structure installed on the roof of a factory there. Project Update - 2 Mar 2000
 
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Mozambique

When the floods fall, epidemic risk will climb

MSF has been assisting the Mozambique Government with the management of this emergency from the beginning on the weekend of February 5,6, 2000. Project Update - 2 Mar 2000
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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