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Treating multi drug resistant TB and HIV/AIDS in Manipur, India

Access to medicines

Unaffordable, unavailable, not adapted - people around the world face these challenges in accessing lifesaving medicines.

During the 1990s, MSF teams made a bitter observation: we were failing to treat some of our patients suffering from infectious diseases, while in developed countries, remarkable progress was being made in the field of health. Two decades on, medicines in developing countries are still either too expensive, aren't suitable to be used in many of the contexts in which we work (for example, in hot, humid conditions or where there's a lack of electricity), or simply don't exist for the diseases we need to treat.

In 1999, we launched the Campaign for Access to Essential Medicines, now known as the Access Campaign. Its mission focuses on three areas: overcoming barriers to access to essential medicines, stimulating research and development for neglected diseases, promoting health exceptions to global trade agreements.

In 2003, MSF joined several research institutes, including the Institut Pasteur, to create the Drugs for Neglected Diseases initiative (DNDi), a non-profit research and development organisation engaged in research and development of new treatments for neglected diseases.

 
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MSF Access Campaign

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Peru

AIDS treatment starts in poor part of Lima

Project Update 27 Aug 2004
 
Sudan

Donkey and cart 'ambulance' used for elderly care in Mornay

Project Update 26 Aug 2004
 
Democratic Republic of Congo

MSF responds to cholera outbreak amidst scramble for resources in DRC

Project Update 23 Aug 2004
 
Cholera

MSF builds cholera treatment centre in Chadian capital to help fight epidemic

Project Update 20 Aug 2004
 
Access to Healthcare

Providing medical care to the hidden uninsured

Project Update 18 Aug 2004
 
Niger

Fighting epidemics and malnutrition

Project Update 18 Aug 2004
 
Mali

Improving access to health care

Project Update 18 Aug 2004
 
Uganda

Two pills a day: treat HIV/AIDS now!

Press Release 29 Jul 2004
 
Bangladesh

Five hour hikes common when assisting remote populations in Chittagong hills

Project Update 19 Jul 2004
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