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Dot  Myanmar Cyclone Crisis
Dr. Khine Myae, a MSF physician, was one of the first physicians MSF sent to the devastated Irrawaddy Delta to provide assistance after it had been battered by Cyclone Nargis in May 2008.

In this blog, read about what Dr. Khine Myae remembers of the first few days after the tragedy occurred.


Dot  The Congo Emergency Pool (PUC)
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) runs the Congo Emergency Pool in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). With bases in Lubumbashi, Kisangani and Kinshasa, teams can go almost anywhere and they respond to approximately ten medical alerts every month.

In this blog, members from the PUC team send regular reports from the most remote areas of DRC, where they fight outbreaks and provide assistance to victims of violence or of natural disasters.

Dot  Ei Je from Bangladesh
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has been providing primary healthcare services to Burmese Rohingya refugees in Teknaf, southeast Bangladesh. It is estimated that over 10,000 of these refugees live in the makeshift Tal camp on a mangrove swamp of no more than 50 metre's wide lying between the river Naf and a busy highway.

Jiann Hughes from the MSF Australia office recently visited the camp. Here are her reflections.

 

 

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