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  <title>Preparing for winter in a remote Mongolian province</title>
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  <description>The harsh winter has now begun in Mongolia, and in the spring, MEDSF team will return to evaluate the project. In the meantime, MEDSF is looking into starting projects in the capital Ulan Bator focused on tuberculosis, as well as the health needs of thousands of families who live in “ger” shanty settlements on the outskirts of the capital.</description>
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  <description>MEDSF has transferred its HIV/AIDS project in Mongolia to the Mongolian Ministry of Health (MoH) and local NGOs.</description>
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  <title>MEDSF shifts Mongolian HIV/AIDS programs to partner groups</title>
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  <description>The most visible was a two-phase mass media campaign designed to relax conservative cultural attitudes inhibiting discussion of HIV/AIDS and safe sex issues.</description>
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  <title>MEDSF rounds off emergency aid to shepherds in Mongolia</title>
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  <description>MEDSF has rounded off its short aid project in Mongolia, which was still suffering the effects of a severe winter. The 'dzud', a bitterly cold and dry winter, had hit Mongolia for the second year in a row and left the population almost bereft of livestock.</description>
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  <description>Two MEDSF staff members arrived in Ulaan Bataar on March 13, 2000,  to conduct an assessment in Mongolia.</description>
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  <title>Médecins sans Frontières launches Safe Sex campaign in Mongolia</title>
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  <description>After the break-up of the Soviet Union the transition process to a new social and economic order in the successor states, was accompanied by severe economic and social hardship. Nowadays, vulnerable groups are still left without social or medical assistance. In addition, epidemics in combination with a deteriorating health-care system, have made infectious diseases another focus of attention. The break-up of the Soviet Union also influenced the neighbouring countries.</description>
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