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Gaza - Médecins Sans Frontières patients tell their storiesNour, Naël and Naima suffer from painful, disabling wounds and were not properly treated. They have entered the Médecins Sans Frontières post-operative care programs.
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13/03/2008 | Palestinian Territories |
"Eight months ago, I fell sick..."Omar is 39 years old. Suffering from multiple drug-resistant tuberculosis, he has been under the Médecins Sans Frontières team at Zougdidi since last July. Two months after starting his treatment, he was able to leave hospital to...
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18/03/2008 | Georgia | |
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Surviving in the Chaos - Stories from DarfurA third of Darfuris live in displaced camps. This means about 2.5 million people.
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27/05/2008 | Sudan |
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Testimonies from TalThe Rohingyas are a Muslim minority from the border region between Bangladesh and Rakhine State in western Myanmar (formerly Burma). Their accounts of life in Myanmar include severe human rights abuses: restrictions on movement...
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10/06/2008 | Bangladesh |
Sheleme’s StoryMédecins Sans Frontières teams are currently running outreach therapeutic programs in the district of Shashemene in the Oromiya region, Ethiopia. Patients affected by severe malnutrition are being screened by Médecins Sans...
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13/07/2008 | Ethiopia | |
Gaining acceptance for mental healthcare in DarfurMusa was chained naked to a tree stump for five years as an act of love. In Darfur, Sudan, as in many regions of the world where treatment for psychiatric illness is seldom understood, nor available, protecting a man from...
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21/07/2008 | Sudan | |
Patients' testimonies
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22/07/2008 | Ethiopia | |
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Listening to HIV positive children in ZimbabweMédecins Sans Frontières helps care for over 7,000 HIV positive kids in Zimbabwe. Over 60% of those are already on ARV treatment.
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28/10/2008 | Zimbabwe |
One pill when the sun rises and one when it setsAs the sun rises in Homa Bay, in western Kenya’s Nyanza Province, Pamela gets her two-year-old son Pascal dressed and ready for the day. At seven o’clock she sits with her husband Charles and father, mother and son all take their...
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05/12/2008 | Kenya | |
A beam of hope in Tawila HospitalMédecins Sans Frontières opens newly renovated hospital in North Darfur
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08/04/2010 | Sudan |
Patients' stories


