Facing up to reality: Health crisis deepens as violence escalates in Southern Sudan
This year Doctors Without Borders (MSF) has witnessed a worrying deterioration in the situation in Southern Sudan, with severe medical humanitarian implications for the population.Report - 30 Nov 2009
Malnutrition
Briefing Document - 31 Oct 2009
Malnutrition: How much is being spent?
How much is the world spending on the treatment and prevention of childhood malnutrition? This Doctors Without Borders (MSF) report aims to answer this complex question.Briefing Document - 31 Oct 2009
Sexual and gender-based violence
Latest News - 7 Sep 2009
From Morocco with love
My dear friend, it has been so long, nearly two years since I went away, and life has not been easy for me and my family during this time.Latest News - 7 Sep 2009
Malaria
Press Release - 19 Aug 2009
MSF launches malaria intervention in Mumbai, India
Following a sharp increase in malaria cases in Mumbai, Doctors Without Borders (MSF) has launched a malaria intervention to help local health authorities fight the disease.Press Release - 19 Aug 2009
HIV/Aids
Despite a dire shortage of health workers and high levels of poverty, the Malawian government has introduced a ‘public health’ model of care that relies on non-physician clinicians to deliver antiretroviral drugs (ARV).
Report - 30 Jun 2009
Increasing access to antiretroviral care in rural Malawi
Malawi is among the ten countries of the world with the highest prevalence of HIV.Despite a dire shortage of health workers and high levels of poverty, the Malawian government has introduced a ‘public health’ model of care that relies on non-physician clinicians to deliver antiretroviral drugs (ARV).
Report - 30 Jun 2009
Malnutrition
Report - 15 Jun 2009
MSF Somalia booklet 2008
For many years Somalis have endured violence, displacement, malnutrition and a severe lack of access to adequate health care. Sadly 2008 was no different.Report - 15 Jun 2009
South Africa
Report - 31 May 2009
No Refuge, Access Denied: Medical and Humanitarian Needs of Zimbabweans in South Africa
Each day, thousands of Zimbabweans cross the border into South Africa, many risking their lives to flee economic meltdown, political turmoil, and a critical lack of access to health care in their country.Report - 31 May 2009
HIV/Aids
Briefing Document - 30 Apr 2009
Surgical task shifting in Sub-Saharan Africa
A report on 'Surgical task shifting in Sub-Saharan Africa'Briefing Document - 30 Apr 2009
Drug-resistant TB
Briefing Document - 1 Mar 2009
Patient -centered approach to drug resistant tuberculosis treatment in Khayelitsha
Increasing numbers of patients are being diagnosed with drug resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB) in Khayelitsha. Diagnosing and providing effective treatment to sufficient numbers of patients, the majority of whom are also HIV-positive, are central to reducing.Briefing Document - 1 Mar 2009
Tuberculosis
Book - 28 Feb 2009
Tuberculosis: The big challenge "We are talking, people are dying"
A booklet about Doctors Without Borders (MSF) effort in fighting HIV/TB co-infection in Swaziland.Book - 28 Feb 2009