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South Africa

Scientific American honours MSF Head of Mission for South Africa

In the December edition of Scientific American has named the MSF South African Head of Mission, Eric Goemaere, as the 'Medical Policy Leader of the Year' for the work he and his team have undertaken in the South African township of Khayelitsha. MSF carries the entire article below along with a comment by the recipient Eric Goemaere. Project Update - 18 Dec 2002
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

MSF finally returns to isolated town Shabunda

After more than two months of intensive lobbying, the MSF team formed an agreement with the two warring parties, the DRC military and the Mai Mai, to fly into Shabunda, crossing the political and military division lines, to return and continue their work. Project Update - 16 Dec 2002
 
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HIV/AIDS

No agreement reached in talks on access to cheap drugs

Project Update - 14 Dec 2002
 
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South Africa

Madiba visits Aids clinic

Former president Nelson Mandela received a rapturous welcome on Thursday when he visited a pioneering antiretroviral (ARV) treatment facility at Khayelitsha on the outskirts of Cape Town. Project Update - 13 Dec 2002
 
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South Africa

Govt Coming Round On Aids Drugs: Mandela

he government was "coming round" on the issue of providing anti-retroviral drugs (ARVs) to people with HIV/Aids, former president Nelson Mandela said on Thursday. Project Update - 13 Dec 2002
 
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HIV/AIDS

Glimmers of hope seen in treating patients

Knowing that it will take strong medicine to stem the AIDS avalanche, some doctors in South Africa are doing what the government still won't do - provide anti-retroviral (ARV) drugs to AIDS sufferers. Project Update - 12 Dec 2002
 
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South Africa

Mandela Champions S. Africa's AIDS Fight

Wearing a T-shirt with the words "HIV-positive" emblazoned across the front, Nelson Mandela declared war on AIDS Thursday, and urged people to practice safe sex or abstain completely. Project Update - 12 Dec 2002
 
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South Africa

Mandela joins MSF to scale up AIDS treatment in South Africa

An estimated six million South Africans are HIV-positive. Only one in every thousand people who currently need antiretroviral treatment (ART) in South Africa, receive it through public services - half of them through the AIDS clinics in Khayelitsha. Press Release - 12 Dec 2002
 
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Tajikistan

Measles and typhoid outbreaks in Tajikistan

Two outbreaks - one typhoid the other measles - have struck the Jirgital District in the Rasht Valley of Tajikistan simultaneously. The first cases of measles were reported in August and September in the neighbouring districts of Garm and Tajikabad. Project Update - 11 Dec 2002
 
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Angola

MSF mourns loss of life in Angola land mine incident

On the evening of November 29, a car belonging to Médecins Sans Frontières
drove over an anti-tank landmine. The result was tragic: 7 died and 6
others were seriously wounded.
Project Update - 10 Dec 2002
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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