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Vaccination

Global vaccine drive facing acute crisis

In a new report published today, MSF and Oxfam International warn that the global approach to ensure access to life-saving vaccines for children in the poorest countries is hampered by high prices and is now facing an acute funding crisis.
Press Release - 11 May 2010
 

MSF calls for respect of the neutrality of medical facilities

On 5 May 2010 a private dispute escalated into a violent clash in the area surrounding Hawa Abdi clinic in Somalia.
Press Release - 9 May 2010
 
HIV - Anti-retroviral treatment Mumbai India
HIV/Aids

Victory for Access to Medicines as Valganciclovir Patent is Rejected in India

MSF welcomes the decision by the Indian Patent Office to reject the product patent for the drug valganciclovir.

 
Press Release - 6 May 2010
 

Colombia: MSF ends activities in Quibdó

After five years working in the maternity ward of the only hospital of its kind in Choco department, Colombia, MSF is handing over the ward to the hospital.
Videos and Photos - 4 May 2010
 
HIV/Aids

No time to quit: HIV/AIDS treatment gap widening in Africa

At the end of the 90’s, Doctors Without Borders (MSF) got involved in HIV/AIDS because we viewed it as an emergency. 
Report - 1 May 2010
 
HIV/Aids

AIDS: Non-negotiable lives

A short video explaining what's at stake in free trade agreement negotiation between India and the EU.
 
Videos and Photos - 26 Apr 2010
 

Turkmenistan's opaque health system

The people of Turkmenistan are being failed by their health care system, by their government, and by the international community.
Report - 12 Apr 2010
 
HIV/Aids

Healthcare façade in Turkmenistan putting lives at risk

The people of Turkmenistan are being failed by their health care system, by their government, and by the international community.
Press Release - 12 Apr 2010
 
Papua New Guinea, MSF projects in Tari and Lae, March 2012
Papua New Guinea

Papua New Guinea: "To speak about the violence, at last”

Latest News - 31 Mar 2010
 
Malnutrition

New York donor conference: Haiti needs medical care for its population

With the majority of the Haitian population still extremely vulnerable, the UN donor conference on 31 March must not take measures that would limit the access to health care of the population.
Press Release - 30 Mar 2010