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Bending the Curves - Eshowe HIV
Drug-resistant TB

MSF Condemns Closure of Public Health Facilities

International humanitarian organisation MSF condemns the closure of vital antiretroviral therapy and other chronic medical services at public sector facilities.
Press Release - 1 Sep 2010
 

Safe Water and Healthcare Critical for Flood Affected

Access to safe drinking water and healthcare is a top priority in the ongoing flood emergency in Pakistan.
Press Release - 26 Aug 2010
 
Portrait of Rosa Cruz Salas (far left, red skirt), daughter of Cruz Elena Mena (centre), with their offspring
Colombia

Three Time Victims - Colombians continue to face violence, neglect and stigma in the conflict

MSF's report “Three time victims” demonstrates how this triple victimisation impacts the mental health of people living in Caquetá department (southern Colombia). In this report, MSF calls for mental health services to be adapted to the needs of this vulnerable population.
Latest News - 27 Jul 2010
 
HIV Testing, Lesotho
HIV/Aids

Latest MSF Field Research on HIV/AIDS Treatment

Field research presented by MSF proves that implementing early treatment initiation reduces mortality rates.
Press Release - 22 Jul 2010
 
Kyrgyzstan

MSF Calls for Impartial Access to Health Care in Kyrgyzstan

Five weeks after violent clashes erupted in the south of Kyrgyzstan, despite an apparent return to a more peaceful situation.
Press Release - 20 Jul 2010
 

Haiti Six Months After Earthquake

Six months after the January 8 earthquake in Haiti, many still live under dire conditions.
Report - 8 Jul 2010
 
Haiti

Haiti Six Months After Earthquake

Six months after the January 12 earthquake in Haiti and the living conditions remain dire.
Press Release - 8 Jul 2010
 
South Africa

Spotlight on Aids in South Africa amid World Cup

Away from the football pitch, South Africa is using the spotlight on the World Cup to highlight the country's severe Aids problem.
Videos and Photos - 3 Jul 2010
 
HIV/Aids

Al Jazeera: Spotlight on AIDS in South Africa amid World Cup

Johannesburg – Today, as the first World Cup ever hosted in Africa gathers pace, an alternative international football tournament will highlight the disastrous reversal in the fight against HIV/AIDS that risks the unnecessary deaths of millions. 
Latest News - 2 Jul 2010
 
HIV/Aids

HIV Patients Refuse to be sidelined by International Community

An alternative international football tournament will highlight the disastrous reversal in the fight against HIV/AIDS.  
Press Release - 2 Jul 2010