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I wouldn't expect an immediate dramatic effect on the generic availability of those drugs in Africa, said Tido von Schoen-Angerer, executive director for Doctors Without Borders' campaign for access to essential medicines.
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In April, Doctors Without Borders published a report condemning the military crackdown on medical staff and wounded patients, stressing Bahrain's health centers were "no longer safe havens for the sick or injured, but rather places to be feared."
Bahrain to Put Medical Staff on Trial Joe Parkinson 2011
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Within walking distance, Doctors Without Borders had set up a medical tent.
Katie Couric: Haiti: One Year Later Katie Couric 2011
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I wouldn't expect an immediate dramatic effect on the generic availability of those drugs in Africa, said Tido von Schoen-Angerer, executive director for Doctors Without Borders' campaign for access to essential medicines.
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Within walking distance, Doctors Without Borders had set up a medical tent.
Katie Couric: Haiti: One Year Later Katie Couric 2011
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Within walking distance, Doctors Without Borders had set up a medical tent.
Katie Couric: Haiti: One Year Later Katie Couric 2011
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Also, with Doctors Without Borders, because they look after the people that are really hurt by war and that's the civilians.
Mike Ragogna: Some Kind Of Trouble and More: Conversations With James Blunt and Edie Brickell Mike Ragogna 2011
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Aid group Doctors Without Borders treated at least 10 people, many of them injured when walls fell on them, said Sylvain Groulx, chief of mission for Doctors Without Borders.
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The humanitarian group Doctors Without Borders suspended its work in prisons in Misrata in late January because it said torture was so rampant that some detainees were brought for care only to make them fit for further interrogation and abuse.
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Aid group Doctors Without Borders treated at least 10 people, many of them injured when walls fell on them, said Sylvain Groulx, chief of mission for Doctors Without Borders.
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