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Access to Healthcare

MSF response to Global Fund Board meeting

Response to unprecedented decision to cancel funding round of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria, taken at board meeting in Accra, Ghana, November 21-22, 2011 Press Release - 22 Nov 2011
 
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India

Fighting kala azar in Bihar

Visceral leishmaniasis is a parasitic disease commonly known as kala azar. Since 2007, MSF has been running a kala azar diagnostic and treatment programme in Bihar state, northern India.
It is ten in the morning and several people are already waiting at the lab doors to be tested for kala azar. The lab is located at the kala azar diagnostic and treatment unit in Sadar hospital, the referral facility in the Vaishali district, home to about three million people.
Project Update - 22 Nov 2011
 
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HIV/AIDS

Access to HIV treatment must speed up to match political promises

The growing number of averted HIV/AIDS deaths according to data released by UNAIDS represents important progress, but the number of people put on treatment must increase dramatically in order to reap the benefits of the new science showing that HIV treatment both saves lives and helps prevent new infections. Press Release - 21 Nov 2011
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

Condition still critical

Decades of conflict and a lack of government investment have made it hard for people in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to access basic healthcare. Epidemics have spread unchecked and treatment of deadly diseases has been neglected. Project Update - 18 Nov 2011
 
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Myanmar

Helping patients follow their treatment

MSF is currently treating patients in its HIV programmes in Myanmar for tuberculosis (TB). The organisation is providing diagnosis, treatment and counselling to around 2,540 TB patients in the country, where it has been working since 1992. Project Update - 17 Nov 2011
 
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Myanmar

Interview with HIV/AIDS is still a taboo subject

Dr Calorine Mekiedje specialises in the treatment of HIV/AIDS and has worked in Mozambique and Cameroon, among other places. She talks about her experience as a medical advisor at the Dawei clinic in the south of Myanmar, where MSF has been treating patients infected with HIV/AIDS and co-infected with tuberculosis (TB) since 2000. Voices from the Field - 17 Nov 2011
 
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Palestine

Residents deprived of critical medications and medical care

In late September, 164 essential drugs, representing 36% of necessary supplies, were completely unavailable compared to 25% in 2010. No humanitarian actor, including MSF, has the resources required to provide the drugs and medical supplies needed by the Territory's health facilities. Project Update - 17 Nov 2011
 
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Somalia

MSF treats tens of thousands affected by crisis

Thousands of people have been forced to flee Somalia and are seeking humanitarian aid in refugee camps in Kenya and Ethiopia. A measles epidemic is spreading. The lack of infrastructure and services is worsening the population’s vulnerability. Project Update - 14 Nov 2011
 
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Türkiye

MSF distributes winterised tents following earthquake

After an earthquake struck southeast Turkey on October 23, MSF teams, in collaboration with local organizations, have distributed 2,000 winterized tents and 2,000 cooking kits to 12,000 people in Van and Ercis, the cities most affected by the quake. Project Update - 9 Nov 2011
 
Social violence and exclusion

Urban Survivors

Over the last decades, rapid and sustained urbanisation has swelled existing slums, and spurred the creation of new ones around the world. Today, more than one out of ten people on the planet live in a slum. To highlight the critical humanitarian and medical needs that exist in urban settings worldwide, MSF is now launching Urban Survivors - a multimedia project in collaboration with the NOOR photo agency and Darjeeling Productions. Voices from the Field - 2 Nov 2011
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)

Independent medical humanitarian assistance

We provide medical assistance to people affected by conflict, epidemics, disasters, or exclusion from healthcare. Our teams are made up of tens of thousands of health professionals, logistic and administrative staff - most of them hired locally. Our actions are guided by medical ethics and the principles of independence and impartiality. We are a non-profit, self-governed, member-based organisation.

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