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Friday Digest: Nigeria, Iran, Syria, China

This is our new Friday Digest! Every Friday, this weekly news round-up gives us the occasion to share with you news from various topics: politics to arts, entertainment, media, science, sports, fun and less fun news… This digest is a list of news published this week on the Internet (Friday to Friday), selected by the Sama Team, and it is by no means exhaustive. If you want to suggest a news to be added in the next Friday Digest, contact us. ...


Starved for Attention: sign the petition now!

Last year we posted about the MSF‘s Campaign: Starved for Attention: The time to act is now! Now we can read on the campaign webiste: ‘Over the past year, MSF has met with government officials from the top food aid donor countries and held photographic exhibitions and events in over a dozen countries in an international effort to rewrite the story of malnutrition’. The campaign had been brought to the attention of the world but if you ...


Starved for Attention: The time to act is now!

Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) and VII Photo present “Starved for Attention” a multimedia campaign exposing the neglected and largely invisible crisis of childhood malnutrition. The campaign aims to rewrite the story of malnutrition through a series of multimedia documentaries that seamlessly blend photography and video from some of the most accomplished and award-winning photojournalists working today. About the campaign ...


Haiti: How they live, Survival after the quake

Medecins sans froniteres / Doctors without borders has embedded a new slideshow we want to let you know about. It is narrated by an MSF communications officer, Michael Goldfarb, who also took the photographs during a two-week visit to Haiti in March, 2010. He accompanied MSF field staff on assessments of living conditions in makeshift camps where people had been living without basic assistance. A few days ago MSF published an article about the current ...


Violent crackdown on Rohingya refugees

  MSF report published on February 18, 2010 calls for end to violence, increased protection for highly vulnerable population. ‘A violent crackdown on unrecognized Rohingya refugees in southern Bangladesh has driven thousands from their homes, into a makeshift camp in Kutupalong, where MSF has been providing medical care.’ From the article published on MSF’s Website: “More than 6,000 people have arrived at the makeshift camp since ...






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