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International Activity Report 2003

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Nepal



International staff: 18
National staff: 39

Since January 2003, MSF has been working to improve medical care for Nepalese whose health system has been weakened by conflict between Maoist rebels and government forces (mitigated somewhat by a ceasefire signed in January 2003), and whose access to health facilities is hindered by the country's isolating mountainous geography. An MSF doctor, nurse and logistician help ensure some 1,200 consultations and 55 admissions each month at the hospital in the government controlled city of Rukum.

In the Maoist heartland of Jumla, MSF supports the hospital in government-controlled Jumla town and is improving primary health care at remote satellite health posts up to four hours' walk from town. In Nepalganj, MSF is assisting a local NGO which offers shelter and psychological care to women fleeing conflict in Jumla and other areas.

MSF Projects 2003