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Civil War (1989-1996)
In 1992, fighting rages in Kabul as the mujahadeen launch their final offensive against the government. Reacting to the mounting casualties, MSF airlifts a surgical team and 20 tons of medical supplies into the capital to treat war wounded. In northern Afghanistan, MSF teams assist Tajik refugees fleeing civil war in their country. After the ouster of the government, mujahadeen commanders turn against one another in a grab for power. With fighting taking place in Kabul and elsewhere, MSF expands its medical programs to the hardest-hit areas. Activities include primary health care, water-and-sanitation programs, mother-and-child health care, malaria and cholera treatment, vaccination campaigns, and hospital support and rehabilitation. |
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