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South Sudan: critical nutritional situation in many areas of the Bahr el Gazal Province
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MSF teams in several areas of the Bahr-El-Gazal province, South Sudan, are treating a growing number of children suffering from severe malnutrition. |
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Haiti: violence intensifies in Port au Prince
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Pierre Salignon, General Director of the international medical humanitarian organization Doctors Without Borders/Medecins Sans Frontières (MSF) in France, recently returned from a visit to Haiti. He describes the extreme violence reigning in Port-au-Prince’s poorest neighborhoods and how the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti (Minustah)—far from restoring calm—has been drawn into a war against supporters of former President Aristide. As the security situation continues to deteriorate |
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MSF Calls on All Armed Groups in Port au Prince To Respect the Safety of Civilians and Allow Immediate Access to Emergency Medical Care
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As violent attacks intensify and spread in Haiti’s capital Port au Prince, the international medical humanitarian organization Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) today called on all armed groups in the city to respect the safety of civilians and allow those wounded during clashes immediate access to emergency medical care. |
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MSF shocked by arrest of Head of Mission in Sudan - charged with crimes against the state
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Sudanese authorities have arrested Vincent Hoedt, MSF regional co-ordinator in Sudan. This is the second arrest in two days of MSF staff. |
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Pay or Die!!Nutritional crisis in Niger: Tens of thousands of lives in danger
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Tens of thousands of children are suffering from severe malnutrition in Niger today, many in grave condition and in danger of dying unless they receive urgent medical care, according to Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF). A recent nutritional survey by MSF and its research affiliate, Epicentre, in the villages to the north of Maradi and Tahoua, found mortality rates for children under five years of age above the emergency threshold of 2 deaths/10,000 people/day for the past t |
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