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Afghanistan: Médecins Sans Frontières treats victims of bomb blast in central Kunduz

10 December 2011. Following a bomb blast in the capital of Kunduz province in northern Afghanistan today, Médecins Sans Frontières treated fourteen patients in the organization’s surgical hospital.

Afghanistan: Médecins Sans Frontières opens surgical hospital in Kunduz

KABUL/17 October 2011 – As violent conflict continues in northern Afghanistan, the international medical organisation Médecins Sans Frontières has opened a 55-bed surgical hospital in Kunduz Province. The hospital, which opened...

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Statement: International Assistance Mission in Afghanistan

Afghanistan / 09.08.10

8 August 2010. Médecins Sans Frontières is shocked by the killing of a medical team from the humanitarian organisation 'International Assistance Mission' (IAM) in Badakhshan, Afghanistan. This can only detrimentally affect and undermine the work carried out by the medical community in the country, and the Afghan people relying heavily on this much needed assistance. Our thoughts are with the families of the victims and our colleagues at IAM.

  

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