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MSF India Newsletter
MAY 2018
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Subhashini Deb Mahto first encountered malnutrition as a young mother. Now, as a community health educator with MSF in Jharkhand, she uses her experience to raise awareness about the disease, and convince families of the need for
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DRC Ninth Ebola outbreak in 40 years hits urban area |
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Bangladesh “I had never seen
diphtheria in my life” |
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Syria Explaining the
horrors of eight years
of war |
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Palestine Deadly clashes in
Gaza are
'unacceptable &
inhuman' |
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Sujatha Mathai
“I have always wanted to contribute to MSF. I am moved by  the idea and the fact that people genuinely want to help  people in need of medical care without any discrimination.”
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Selvakumar L
“ I've worked for MSF in Asansol, West Bengal. It's such amazing experience to work for the organisation that thinks only about patients and is wholeheartedly dedicated towards the betterment of needy people. I would like to work with MSF again in future.”
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Doctors Without Borders India / Medecins Sans Frontieres AISF Building, First floor Amar Colony, Lajpat Nagar-IV New Delhi-110024 www.msfindia.in |
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