September 2, 2008 Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has been forced to cease medical activities in one of its clinics in the Wardigley/Hodan area of Mogadishu, Somalia. The clinic delivered essential health care services to children under 12 years old and expecting mothers, but increased fighting has led to unacceptable security risks for MSF patients and staff. "The need to assist people is clear, yet to continue under the current circumstances is impossible." “MSF continues to provide essential healthcare to the Somali people in Mogadishu and throughout central and southern Somalia as they face increasing levels of suffering,” said MSF Head of Emergency Team, Marcel Langenbach. “However, in the case of our clinic in the Wardigley/Hodan area of Mogadishu, we have sadly been forced to cease our activities. Despite huge medical needs, the rise in violence in the area has led to an unacceptable risk to our patients and dedicated staff.”
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