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Haemorrhagic fevers

Ebola information - 2000

Ebola disease was first recognised in 1976 in the western equatorial province of the Sudan and 500 miles away in Zaire. Project Update - 16 Oct 2000
 
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Afghanistan

IDP situation deteriorates in Herat

Winter is coming and displaced populations are living in the over-crowded, ill-equipped Shayadee-camp camp where conditions are horrendous. Still more are outside the camp. MSF has taken responsibility to co-ordinate the assistance in the camp. Project Update - 16 Oct 2000
 
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Uganda

Mystery disease kills 30 Ugandans

The outbreak centres on the northern town of Gulu. Project Update - 13 Oct 2000
 
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Palestine

MSF activities in the Palestinian Authority

Since 1996, MSF has been providing psychological care to mothers with children who are suffering from malnutrition. Malnutrition among Palestinian children is often linked, not to a lack of food, but to a weakened emotional link between mothers and their children - one result of the difficulty and stress in the mothers' daily lives. Project Update - 12 Oct 2000
 
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Lebanon

MSF activities in Lebanon

Since August 1998, MSF has been helping to improve access to psycho-social support and mental health care for the conflict affected population, in the front-line areas of the Jezzine enclave and Nabatiye district, who are suffering from post-traumatic stress disorders. Project Update - 12 Oct 2000
 
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Palestine

MSF reinforces their teams in Palestinian Authority

Following the unexpected violent confrontations since September 29 in both Jerusalem and the autonomous Palestinian Authority, MSF has decided to send an additional medical team as well as medical supplies. Project Update - 10 Oct 2000
 
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HIV/AIDS

WHO's "massive effort" is not aggressive enough, says MSF

WHO's new "Massive Effort" to address HIV/Aids, tuberculosis and malaria is based on a faulty premise, according to comments made today by Médecins Sans Frontières at the United Nations Geneva headquarters. Press Release - 4 Oct 2000
 
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Mental health

Exploring the limits of humanitarian aid

When we look back on 1999, we shall inevitably think about how, even at the end of the 20th century, global society has failed to secure basic respect for human beings and human dignity on any continent of the world. Project Update - 3 Oct 2000
 
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Diarrhoeal disease

How diarrhoea kills

Diarrhoea causes a person to lose both water and electrolytes. Electrolytes are the salts such as sodium and potassium which are essential to the functioning of every cell in the body. If vomiting accompanies the diarrhoea then these losses are accelerated. Project Update - 28 Sep 2000
 
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Pneumonia

How pneumonia kills

Often pneumonia starts as a simple cold which goes down onto the chest. There, the virus causes inflammation of the lung tissue, and this allows any bacteria that are there to get past the local immune defences and set up a secondary infection. Project Update - 28 Sep 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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