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Myanmar Cyclone Crisis

updated 12 June 2008

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

Field Blog 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

Audio Slideshow 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

Audio Slideshow 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

MSF teams are assessing the affected areas hit by Cyclone Nargis and distributing food and provide medical care to the people.
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

Red dot 08/05/08 › MSF Australia logistics staff ready to join Myanmar emergency teams on the ground › Field Update

Red dot 07/05/08 › Interview with Head of Mission › Field Notes

Red dot 07/05/08 › MSF teams bring immediate assistance, while additional staff and relief materials are ready to be sent Press Release

Red dot06/05/08 › Myanmar Cyclone › Field Update

Projects in Myanmar
Location of Médecins Sans Frontières' regular projects and current emergency activities.


To donate towards Médecins Sans Frontières' general funds, please click here.
Médecins Sans Frontières Australia prefers to accept donations to general funds rather than donations for specific projects, such as the work that we are doing in response to Cyclone Nargis in Myanmar. This is because it is the donations that are not restricted to just one crisis or area, that empower the organisation to respond to emergency situations in the most appropriate manner, when and where we believe we can make the greatest impact in delivering assistance to those who need it most.


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