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Annual Report 2005 - Doctors Without Borders

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Indonesia © Sebastian Boelsch<strong>2005</strong>year in picturesus annual report <strong>2005</strong>41,000MSF emergency teams working primarily in Indonesia and Sri Lankadelivered more than 2,000 tons of medical, water-and-sanitation, andrelief supplies to victims of the Indian Ocean tsunami, and performedsome 41,000 medical consultations during <strong>2005</strong>.April 8 April 26May 31MSF’s Dr. Christophe Fournier tells the UN SecurityCouncil: “Many of those who have lived and worked inPort-au-Prince for decades told me that they had neverexperienced such levels of violence and insecurity.”Just three months after Niger’s harvest, MSF sounds analarm over increasing numbers of severely malnourishedchildren entering its therapeutic feeding program.Following MSF’s report on sexual violence in Darfur, theSudanese government arrests two representatives ofthe organization and accuses them of “crimes againstthe state.” Charges are dropped 20 days later.

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