by aplink | December 28, 2007 · 8:24 pm
Every country in the world has people in poverty, people homeless and destitute, subjected to violence and deprivations that don’t end. None of it will stop until someone makes a difference. Who can that someone possibly be? ME or YOU.
Displaced Fleeing War in Somalia Face Humanitarian Crisis
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a 16-year conflict has resulted in some of the world’s worst health indicators, with an estimated life expectancy of 47 years |
MSF increased its operations in 2007 and is now running projects in 10 out of the 11 regions of south and central Somalia. |
Political and Economic Turmoil Sparks Health-Care Crisis in Zimbabwe
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Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis Spreads As New Drugs Go Untested
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Expanded Use of Nutrient Dense Ready-to-Use Foods Crucial for Reducing Childhood Malnutrition
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Civilians Increasingly Under Fire in Sri Lankan Conflict
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Conditions Worsen in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo
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Living Precariously in Colombia’s Conflict Zones
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Humanitarian Aid Restricted in Myanmar
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Civilians Caught Between Armed Groups in Central African Republic
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As Chechen Conflict Ebbs, Critical Humanitarian Needs Still Remain
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the MSF teams also witness widespread needs for psychosocial care, caused by years of exposure to violence and displacement |
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