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MSF Frontline Reports: July 2009
31 Jul 2009 17:09:00 GMT
Source: Doctors Without Borders/Medecins Sans Frontieres - USA
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This month, MSF launches a new podcast format, including a round-up of emergency updates from MSF projects worldwide. In our main reports, hear how MSF's program for victims of sexual violence has helped one 17-year-old in Guatemala, which has a striking 10,000 reported cases per year; and, listen to an interview with an MSF water and sanitation specialist who has just returned from Bangladesh, where, two months after Cyclone Aila, survivors are still struggling to get back on their feet.

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