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Fatal Neglect Chagas Seamus Murphy
Chagas

Deadly gaps persist in new drug development for neglected diseases

Despite some progress, only 4% of new drugs and vaccines approved 2000-2011 were for neglected diseases, and a ‘fatal imbalance’ remains in R&D for many neglected patients.
Press Release - 24 Oct 2013
 
Access to Healthcare

DESTINY: MSF Doctor Vanessa Naidoo profiled

MSF’s doctor Vanessa Naidoo has managed to forge a career combining her two passions: medicine and people…   
Latest News - 22 Oct 2013
 
A patient leaving the Gombe clinic in Zimbabwe
Activity Report

Activity report 2012, Zimbabwe: MSF Belgium mission

MSF In Zimbabwe activity report, 2012
Report - 21 Oct 2013
 
HIV/Aids

South Africa: Stop blindly handing out patents!

Health activists hand-over comments on Draft Policy to Dept. of Trade & Industry, supporting patent law reform
Press Release - 17 Oct 2013
 
Violence

Fighting in CAR reaches unprecedented levels of violence

Increased humanitarian assistance urgently needed as tens of thousands of people have fled in a new wave of attacks and ruthless killings by armed groups and Government forces.
Press Release - 16 Oct 2013
 
Malnutrition

Treat humanitarian aid as urgently as chemical weapons

The massive political mobilisation seen around the issue of chemical weapons in Syria must immediately be applied to humanitarian access.
Press Release - 15 Oct 2013
 
Measles

From presidency of MSF to pedalling cross country in India

Dr Unni Karunakara embarks on a personal odyssey to cycle 5000 kms from Srinagar to Kerala to connect with people about health, healthcare, and humanitarianism
Press Release - 11 Oct 2013
 
Brazil

MEDIA ALERT: Brazil and South Africa agree: It’s time to Fix the Patent Laws

MSF and TAC congratulate the Brazilian government on taking bold steps to promote access to affordable medicines.
Press Release - 9 Oct 2013
 
Mediterranean Migration

EU member states must recognise human cost of repressive migration policies

MSF calls on members of the European Union to recognise the human cost of their repressive migration policies.
Press Release - 9 Oct 2013
 
HIV SUPPORT GROUP COMMUNITY  MAPUTO MOZAMBIQUE
Access to medicines

BUSINESS DAY: Practising as a doctor without borders

Former MSF doctor Damien Brown talks about his memoir, Band-aid for a Broken Leg, which recounts his experiences of working in Angola, Mozambique and South Sudan with Doctors Without Borders.
Latest News - 9 Oct 2013