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MSF India Newsletter
AUGUST 2018
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The worst floods in nearly a century in Kerala have left lakhs displaced in camps across the state. In response, MSF teams are providing aid to people in affected villages and camps in Wayanad, one of the worst-affected districts. |
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Rohingya Refugee Crisis: |
One year after their exodus from Myanmar |
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25 August 2018 marked one year since the beginning of a violent carnpaign against Rohingyas in Myanmar that forced rnore than 700,000 people to flee to neighbouring Bangladesh. The denial of their legal status, coupled with unacceptable living conditions in makeshift camps, has left refugees trapped in a cycle of suffering. We take a look at how this crisis unfolded. |
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Access to Medicines
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MSF applauds WHO's move to recommend improved Tuberculosis treatment options.
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DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO |
MSF opens Ebola treatment center in response to outbreak in North Kivu. |
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ETHIOPIA |
More aid needed for 900,000 people displaced by surge in violence. |
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LIBYA |
Conflict in Tripoli puts lives in danger, demonstrating that Libya is not a place of safety. |
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It gives me immense pleasure to be associated MSF India for the last two years. The selfless efforts of medical professionals working in remote and rural areas of India, where poor people are suffereing from several serious ailments, are praiseworthy. |
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- DR VISHAL S RANA |
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INDIA SPEND |
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Why India Must Discard Fear, Give Some TB Patients 'Game-Changing' Drug
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NEW DELHI TIMES |
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Drivers of antibiotic use and the implications of antibiotic resistance in India
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