MSF
 
 
Regional Reports
May 2010
 
July 2009
Malawi is among the ten countries of the world with the highest prevalence of HIV. Despite a dire shortage of health workers and high levels of poverty, the Malawian government has introduced a ‘public health’ model of care that relies on non-physician clinicians to deliver antiretroviral drugs (ARV)...
 
June 2009
 
March 2009
A booklet about Médecins Sans Frontières effort in fighting HIV/TB co-infection in Swaziland.
 
 
February 2009
Violence, sexual abuse, harassment, appalling living conditions, and a serious lack of access to essential healthcare, define the desperate lives of thousands of Zimbabweans in South Africa today, warns medical humanitarian aid...
 
“Mount Elgon: Does anybody care?”
May 2008
Médecins sans Frontières

HELP WANTED! Confronting the health care worker crisis to expand access to HIV/AIDS treatment
May 2006
Médecins sans Frontières
The chronic shortage of health care workers is recognized as a major bottleneck to scaling up antiretroviral therapy, and this has the biggest impact in rural areas where the human resource crisis is most acute.