Skip to Content

HIV/AID Leadership

21 March 2012
HIV/TB, Myanmar, Global Fund, health crisis
A monk holds his ART medication at the MSF Tharketa clinic, Myanmar. Photograph: Greg Constantine
  'Losing Ground' focuses on the impact of the cancelation of Global Fund Round 11 on HIV and TB treatment programs in the countries where MSF runs HIV/Aids activities. This MSF issue brief was developed from answers to questionnaires sent to all MSF HIV and TB projects around the world, and was developed by MSF's Access Campaign and Advocacy and Analysis Unit (AAU). 
20 July 2011
MSF Activity Report 2010
MSF Activity Report 2010
Open publication - Free publishing - More 2010 The International Activity Report 2010 gives details of the worldwide operational activities of Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF). Overall, 27,650 MSF staff members worked on 427 projects in 60 countries, bringing medical assistance to people affected by natural disaster, armed conflict and epidemics. Our teams carried out some 7.3 million outpatient consultations and over 58,000 surgical interventions.  
25 May 2011
South Africa should set a bold example to the rest of the world by resolving to triple the number of people on antiretroviral medication by 2015. This is according to a coalition of organisations, including the Treatment Action Campaign and Medicins sans Frontieres, that is pushing for three million people to be on ARVs in four years’ time. In early June, a special United Nations High LevelMeeting on HIV/AIDS is being held to determine global targets amid shrinking donor funding. Rumours are rife that the UN meeting might be the last ever to discuss HIV/AIDS, which makes it essential that proper international targets are set. Read full article
Syndicate content