HIV/Aids
Latest News - 8 Jan 2014
HEALTH 24: SA's HIV treatment plan in disarray
South Africa’s HIV/Aids treatment programme is in a state of disarray and could result in the deaths of thousands of people dependent on it for life-prolonging drugs, Aids activists and doctors have charged.Latest News - 8 Jan 2014
Malaria
Press Release - 7 Jan 2014
South Sudan: Fighting hinders aid response
With the increase in people’s needs and with instability hindering the aid response, what was already a difficult situation has become even worse.Press Release - 7 Jan 2014
Violence
Press Release - 31 Dec 2013
Civilians and hospitals affected by extreme violence in Bangui
Despite the presence of armed forces in the capital of CAR, fighting, lynchings and violent attacks are still a daily occurrence in Bangui, and the situation in the city appears to be out of control.Press Release - 31 Dec 2013
HIV/Aids
Report - 18 Dec 2013
Providing antiretroviral therapy in rural Zimbabwe 2002 - 2012
Zimbabwe is a landlocked country with a programme activities that include HIV, population estimated at 12.4 million.Report - 18 Dec 2013
Airstrikes
Press Release - 18 Dec 2013
Syria: hospitals overwhelmed after bombing in Aleppo leaves hundreds dead
The hospitals in the northern city of Aleppo have found themselves overwhelmed after a wave of airstrikes killed over 100 people and left many more injured.Press Release - 18 Dec 2013
Malnutrition
Report - 13 Dec 2013
Central African Republic: State of silent crisis
This is a plea for the Central African Republic. The Central African Republic (CAR) today finds itself in a state of chronic medical emergency. Five separate retrospective mortality surveys, carried out by MSF and other researchers, in prefectures accounting for the majority of the population, show excess mortality above what is considered to be the “emergency threshold.”Report - 13 Dec 2013
HIV/Aids
Latest News - 11 Dec 2013
DAILY MAVERICK: Mandela confronted HIV in the end – but today, treatment problems remain
The International Conference on Aids and Sexually Transmitted Infections (ICASA), which kicked off in Cape Town on Monday, is one of the many important events which will not receive the media attention.Latest News - 11 Dec 2013
HIV/Aids
Press Release - 10 Dec 2013
MSF calls for scale-up of ‘viral load’ monitoring to improve HIV treatment outcomes in developing countries
Doctors Without Borders is calling for increased scale-up of ‘viral load’ HIV treatment monitoring in order to help improve people’s HIV treatment outcomes.Press Release - 10 Dec 2013
HIV/Aids
Briefing Document - 6 Dec 2013
HIV Status Undetectable
Four essential interventions to improve HIV treatment, save lives, and reduce transmission.Briefing Document - 6 Dec 2013
HIV/Aids
Briefing Document - 6 Dec 2013
How low can we go? Pricing for HIV viral load testing in low- and middle- income countries
Pricing for HIV Viral Load Testing in Low- and Middle-Income CountriesBriefing Document - 6 Dec 2013