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HIV/AIDS

HIV/AIDS - What works

Today, MSF treats 2,600 patients, including more than 100 children, with ARVs in 10 countries MSF is going to double the number of patients treated in already existing programmes this year, and to start similar programmes in another nine countries. Project Update - 30 May 2003
 
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South Africa

Accept responsibility for AIDS, not fear

Zoleka Lobi lives in Khayelitsha, he lost his brother to HIV. Project Update - 30 May 2003
 
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South Africa

ARVs saved my life

Testimony of Phumzile Neville Nywagi, a patient in MSF's ARV programme. Project Update - 30 May 2003
 
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South Africa

Battling through the stigma of HIV

Noncedo Nokuthenjwa Bulana advises others to test for HIV and learn as much about it if they do test positive. she nearly died leaving behind her children and family. Project Update - 30 May 2003
 
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South Africa

MSF celebrates two years in Khayelistsha

The Khayelitsha ARV programme is not only a model of implementation of AIDS drugs for South Africa, it is also a model for the world. This programme has been described last week by the World Health Organisation as one of the best examples of successful implementation of ARVs in a poor environment. Project Update - 30 May 2003
 
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South Africa

Khayelitsha mobilising to fight HIV/AIDS

The Khayelitsha ARV programme is not only a model of implementation of AIDS drugs for South Africa, it is also a model for the world. This programme has been described last week by the World Health Organisation as one of the best examples of successful implementation of ARVs in a poor environment. And the most remarkable point, what makes this programme unique is the engagement of the beneficiaries, and the participation of the large community with it. Project Update - 30 May 2003
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

'Please don't leave us!': War in northeast DRC

MSF press officer Eva van Beek recently flew into Bunia, DRC, where the organisation has a team of five working with the local community. The tension was constant and, as she flew out at the end of the day, fighting broke out again. Project Update - 29 May 2003
 
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Public health

WHO to gain advisory role on pharmaceutical patents

Project Update - 28 May 2003
 
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HIV/AIDS

Khayelitsha at year two: One step on a long road to treatment

Khayelitsha celebrates second anniversary of life-saving HIV/AIDS treatment program. Project Update - 28 May 2003
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

MSF vaccinating 80,000 children in Banalia

Because the vaccination area was spread over 100 square kms, the campaign was four times the number of people than a 'normal', large vaccination campaign in the DRC. Difficult conditions further complicated the effort. Project Update - 16 May 2003
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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