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Khayelitsha Mural Project in South Africa

#LifeBeyondHIV - World AIDS Day 2015

In celebration of World Aids Day 2015 (1 December), a group of HIV patients and activists from Khayelitsha, Cape Town.
- 1 Dec 2015
 
WAD 2014 PORTRAIT - Zimbabwe
HIV/Aids

HIV: Despite better access to treatment, many AIDS patients in African hospitals still die

A new study by MSF stresses the need for continuous support to HIV-positive people under antiretroviral therapy (ART), including at hospital level. 
Press Release - 1 Dec 2015
 

Syria: Double-tap bombing on MSF-supported hospital in Homs region – 7 patients killed

A double-tap[1] barrel bombing on Saturday 28 November on a Doctors Without Borders (MSF)-supported hospital in a besieged zone in northern Homs governorate, Syria, has caused 7 deaths.
Press Release - 1 Dec 2015
 
The Stop Stocks Outs Project South Africa April 2015
HIV/Aids

MSF stock outs - Empty Shelves come back tomorrow

Stock outs need to be urgently tackled to allow acceleration of the fight against HIV/AIDS
Report - 30 Nov 2015
 
HIV/Aids

Antiretroviral drugs fail to consistently reach patients in countries most affected by HIV/AIDS

MSF warns that lifesaving antiretroviral medicines are routinely not making their way to patients in sub-Saharan Africa, most often despite sufficient stocks already being present in countries.
Press Release - 30 Nov 2015
 
HIV/Aids

ARV stockouts undermine efforts to fight HIV

Despite considerable investments in supply chain reforms, wide-spread medicines stockouts negatively constrain patients’ ability to have access to their medication.
Briefing Document - 27 Nov 2015
 
Midwife Amy Le Compte with a new born in Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) Women's Hospital in Peshawar. Coming from Gisborne in New Zealand she just returned from a six- month assignment in Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) Women's Hospital in Peshawar, in the north of Pakistan.
Pakistan

Fieldworker: Amy Le Compte "Reaching women and child health to the communities"

MSF midwife Amy Le Compte describes her six months assignment in a women's hospital in Peshawar, in the north of Pakistan.
 
Fieldworkers Stories - 27 Nov 2015
 

Epidemics: Neglected emergencies?

The Ebola outbreak that hit West Africa in 2014 dominated the headlines for months, eclipsing coverage of other medical emergencies.
Report - 25 Nov 2015
 
South Sudan

Fieldworker: Melt Ndlovu "I still have a lot to offer and also want to learn as much as possible"

Meet MSF SA fieldworker, Melt Ndlovu
Fieldworkers Stories - 25 Nov 2015