23 août 2011 - In response to the food emergency and the displacement of populations, Doctors of the World is intervening in Somalia, Ethiopia and Kenya, the three countries which are suffering the most as a result of this disaster. Doctors of the World’s teams are running healthcare access programmes for displaced populations and local people, who have also been affected by the drought.
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Médecins du Monde/Doctors of the World has been working in Japan since 1995 where an MdM association was created following the earthquake in Kobé.
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QUESTIONS ANSWERED BY DOCTOR DJAWAD GUERROUDJ, FROM DOCTORS OF THE WORLD (MdM), BACK FROM THE BORDER BETWEEN TUNISIA AND LIBYA - . We didn’t see any casualties from the ongoing violence in Libya However, this border area is dealing with a large number of migrants passing by. For a week now, almost every day, more than 8 to 10 000 people are crossing the border to get to Tunisia
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Doctors of the World (MdM) continues working with affected populations and opens a centre to treat diarrhoeal diseases in Kohat, in the north-west of the country.
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Doctors of the World is shocked by the violence that characterised the boarding of the flotilla in the Mediterranean sea on its way to the Gaza Strip on 31st May and deplores the resulting loss of human life.
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Following the attack that has just been launched today against the town of Deribat and the fighting that has raged for several days in the Jebel Mara, Médecins du Monde has been forced to suspend its activities
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23 décembre 2008 - Face à l’épidémie de choléra qui aurait déjà fait près de 1 200 morts, Médecins du Monde a renforcé son équipe locale avec l’arrivée d’une équipe d’urgence à Chipinge. L’association est en charge de la coordination médicale de tout le district de Chipinge, qui compte 300 000 habitants .
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Athens, September 8th, 2008. After the attack, the beating-up and the arrest of the French photographer, Olivier Jobard, by the Patras Port Authorities in July, where he was in a MDM mission to photograph undocumented immigrants, the recent refusal from the Government’s General Secretariat of Information to authorise him to continue his photographic mission in our country attempts to “silence” Médecins du Monde’s work on this vulnerable group.
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12 May 2008 - A plane chartered on Saturday from Bordeaux by Médecins du Monde arrived in Rangoon this morning with 22 tonnes of medical and logistical equipment.