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12/06/08 › Critical needs continue to face traumatised victims of cylone Nargis › Field Update
11/06/08 › MSF hiring and training national staff for emergency response in Myanmar › Project
04/06/08 › "Surviving in an ocean of mud" - Interview with Emmanuel Goué, Field Coordinator with Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)
in Myanmar › Field Notes
04/06/08 › One month after Nargis, hope and despair › Feature
30/05/08 ›
Cyclone in Myanmar: On the Boat › Field Update
26/05/08 › Dr. Khine Myae was one of the first physicians MSF sent to the devastated Irrawaddy Delta to provide assistance › Field Blog
26/05/08 › A race against time: Getting aid to Myanmar’s cyclone survivors › Field Update
21/05/08 › MSF teams continue their activities in the Irrawaddy Delta › Field Update
16/05/08 › MSF teams delivering aid to the Delta call for immediate and unobstructed escalation of relief operations › Press Release
14/05/08 › MSF aid planes continue to arrive in Myanmar › Field Update
13/05/08 › Despite restrictions, MSF teams continue to deliver aid to the population of Myanmar and assess needs in remote areas › Field Update
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| MSF teams continue to assess affected areas hit by Cyclone Nargis, as well as distributing food and providing medical care to the population. © MSF |
13/05/08 › "A complete abyss" -Interview with Dr. Asis Min, MSF physician in the south-west delta region of Myanmar › Field Notes
13/05/08 › First MSF aid plane arrives in Myanmar › Field Update
12/05/08 › First MSF Cargo Plane delivers medical and logistical material in Myanmar › Field Update
12/05/08 › MSF teams continue to increase their activities in some of the most affected areas in the Irrawaddy Delta › Field Update
12/05/08 › Interview with Juli Niebuhr, MSF deputy country manager in Myanmar › Field Notes
10/05/08 › MSF teams intensify emergency response, as first relief plane is due to land in Yangon › Press Release
09/05/08 › MSF teams intensify activities in most affected areas › Field Update
08/05/08 › MSF Australia logistics staff ready to join Myanmar emergency teams on the ground › Field Update
07/05/08 › Interview with Head of Mission › Field Notes
07/05/08 › MSF teams
bring immediate assistance, while additional staff and relief materials
are ready to be sent › Press
Release
06/05/08 › Myanmar Cyclone › Field Update
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