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Nepal

International Activity Report, 2007 MSF established healthcare projects in Nepal during the violent conflict between Maoist insurgents and the Royal Government Army that affected the country for over a decade. In November of 2006, a peace agreement was reached and the Maoists became part of a transitional government formed in early 2007. Although this conflict is officially over, access to healthcare is still a concern and the state of women's health is particularly worrying. In the towns of Kalikot and Khotang, projects with an emphasis on women's health and reproductive care continue. Free healthcare and medicine are provided to all patients seen inside the hospitals as well as the outpatient departments. A total of 26,094...
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