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Update on the two Médecins Sans Frontières staff abducted in KenyaYesterday, Thursday October 13, a Médecins Sans Frontières team suffered an attack in Dadaab, Kenya. One of the Médecins Sans Frontières drivers, Mohamed Hassan Borle, age 31, was injured during this attack; his medical condition...
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15/10/2011 | Kenya | |
Two Médecins Sans Frontières staff abducted in KenyaMédecins Sans Frontières confirms that this morning, Thursday October 13, a Médecins Sans Frontières team suffered an incident in Dadaab, Kenya. One driver was injured during the incident; he's currently hospitalised and stable....
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14/10/2011 | Kenya | |
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Philippines: Médecins Sans Frontières assists Luzon population affected by recent typhoons and floods14 October, 2011 - The international medical humanitarian organisation Médecins Sans Frontières is providing medical assistance in six low-lying areas hit by back-to-back typhoons and floods in the Bulacan province in Luzon, the...
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14/10/2011 | Philippines |
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Aid to displaced persons still insufficient in MogadishuMogadishu, October 11, 2011 – Ravaged by 20 years of civil war, the Somali capital has experienced an influx of displaced persons in the last three months. Providing aid to people who have fled hunger and fighting is a constant...
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12/10/2011 | Somalia |
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In Port-au-Prince, the number of people affected by cholera keeps on risingCholera is still rife in Haiti and far from under control. Having ravaged other parts of the island in June, it is now returning to the Haitian capital with a vengeance. According to figures from the Ministry of Public Health and...
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10/10/2011 | Haiti |
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Gaza Strip: Ad hoc specialised surgeriesThe number of people in the Gaza Strip suffering the after-effects of serious injuries has increased in recent years. However, with the embargo currently in effect, it is very difficult to obtain access to appropriate,...
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10/10/2011 | Palestinian Territories |
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Pakistan: Providing basic healthcare to families displaced by severe flooding in southern SindhSevere flooding in Pakistan has affected millions of people, with the southeastern province of Sindh particularly badly hit. Weeks of torrential monsoon rains have seen canals bursting their banks and flooding villages, leaving...
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10/10/2011 | Pakistan |
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Iran: Médecins Sans Frontières forced to leave ZahedanAt the request of authorities, Médecins Sans Frontières has terminated its medical care activities in the city of Zahedan, capital of the province of Sistan-Baluchistan, in southeastern Iran.
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06/10/2011 | |
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Libya: Providing urgent medical care in SirteMédecins Sans Frontières finally managed to deliver medicines and medical supplies to Sirte on 3 October, which is at the heart of the current fighting. For the last ten days, Médecins Sans Frontières has attempted to deliver...
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05/10/2011 | Libya |
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Swaziland: a new ward to treat patients with drug resistant tuberculosisLast week, the first patients infected with drug resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB) were admitted in a new wing at Nhlangano Health Centre, in the Shiselweni region (southern Swaziland). The facility was constructed by Médecins Sans...
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30/09/2011 | Swaziland |
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