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Test and Treat, pilot programme Yambio
South Sudan

HIV Test and Treat pilot project in Yambio comes to a close

The Médecins Sans Frontières, Ministry of Health and the World Health Organization's Test and Treat HIV study project in Yambio county finished in June 2018. The objective of the study was to assess feasibility and acceptability of the “treat all strategy” coupled with a community-based, patient-centred approach, based on HIV testing and same day antiretroviral treatment. Press Release - 27 Jun 2018
 
Yambio Test and Treat " HIV Programme
South Sudan

Yambio: HIV community-based Test and Treat pilot project

The report, "Yambio: HIV community-based Test and Treat pilot project", highlights the methodology used, the key learnings and the outcomes of a Test and Treat pilot project in Yambio, South Sudan. Report - 27 Jun 2018
 
VOT project Athens
Mental health

Visible and invisible wounds – MSF treats survivors of torture

Interview with Gianfranco De Maio, MSF medical referent for victims of torture programmes Voices from the Field - 26 Jun 2018
 
MSF bio lab at MSF’s Aden hospital
Yemen

“Our concern is that fighting could turn Hodeidah into a besieged city”

On Wednesday 13 June, forces loyal to President Hadi, supported by the Saudi and Emirati-led coalition (SELC), officially launched an offensive to take Hodeidah city from Ansar Allah forces (Al Houthis). Voices from the Field - 26 Jun 2018
 
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Bambari May 2017
Central African Republic

Ongoing fears of outbursts of violence in Bambari hamper access to healthcare

Interview with former head of mission Paul Brockman about recent outbursts of violence in Bambari, CAR, and their impact on the local population. Voices from the Field - 26 Jun 2018
 
Urgent measles vaccination and treatment campaign in Jebel Marra, South Darfur
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TB support in Swaziland
Eswatini

MSF hands over its Manzini project, while continuing activities in Shiselweni

As a mark of the project's success and the great gains made in the fight against HIV/AIDS and TB in Swaziland, MSF is handing over its Manzini project to the Ministry of Health at the end of June 2018. Statement - 25 Jun 2018
 
Community mobilisation for hepatitis E vaccination campaign
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