Migrants
Press Release - 3 May 2011
Italy: Failure to provide humane conditions for migrants and refugees
Rome,Brussels —The international medical humanitarian organisation Doctors Without Borders (MSF) today called on Italian authorities to drastically improve living conditions for refugees, asylum seekers, and migrants, particularly for the most vulnerable—women, children, unaccompanied minors, and victims of violence.Press Release - 3 May 2011
Vaccination
Speech - 25 Apr 2011
Letter to Johnson & Johnson CEO regarding the company's failure
Letter to Johnson & Johnson CEO regarding the company's failure to put urgently needed AIDS drugs in the medicines patent poolSpeech - 25 Apr 2011
HIV/Aids
Press Release - 25 Apr 2011
Johnson & Johnson Turns Its Back on AIDS Patients
Pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson is putting the lives of people living with HIV at stake by refusing to participate in the Medicine Patent Pool.Press Release - 25 Apr 2011
Malaria
Briefing Document - 19 Apr 2011
Making the switch: access to treatment for severe malaria in Africa
Malaria continues to be the leading cause of death in African children.Briefing Document - 19 Apr 2011
Malaria
Press Release - 19 Apr 2011
Revolutionary advance in severe malaria treatment
After the revision of WHO guidelines yesterday, international medical humanitarian organisation MSF calls for a drug proven to reduce deaths in children suffering from severe malaria to be immediately rolled out in African countries.Press Release - 19 Apr 2011
Libya: MSF carries out second boat evacuation from Misrata
Press Release - 16 Apr 2011South Kivu, DRC: Two MSF Teams Attacked by Armed Men
Two teams with the international medical humanitarian organization Doctors Without Borders (MSF) were attacked in separate incidents in South Kivu Province, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), on Sunday, April 10. In one of the incidents, two MSF staff members sustained gunshot injuries.Press Release - 12 Apr 2011
Bahrain
Briefing Document - 7 Apr 2011
Health services paralyzed: Bahrain’s military crackdown on patients
Health facilities in Bahrain have been drawn into the center of the country’s current unrest and clashes between government and opposition protestors that began in February 2011.Briefing Document - 7 Apr 2011
Health services paralyzed: Bahrain’s military crackdown on patients
The international medical humanitarian organisation Doctors Without Borders (MSF) today condemned the use of medical facilities in Bahrain to crack down on protestors, which is making it impossible for those wounded during clashes to seek treatment.Briefing Document - 7 Apr 2011
MSF calls for end to Bahrain military crackdown on patients
The international medical humanitarian organisation Doctors Without Borders (MSF) today condemned the use of medical facilities in Bahrain to crack down on protestors, which is making it impossible for those wounded during clashes to seek treatment.Press Release - 7 Apr 2011