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...
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.
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