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Cholera (CTC) Delmas Haiti November 2014
Cholera

MSF responds to Cholera outbreak in Haiti

Critcal shortfalls in the deployment of well-established measures to contain cholera epidemics are undermining efforts to stem the ongoing cholera outbreak in Haiti.
Press Release - 19 Nov 2010
 
HIV/Aids

Fighting a dual epidemic:Treating TB in a high HIV prevalence in Eswatini

In Eswatini a dual epidemic of tuberculosis (TB) and HIV is threatening to wipe out entire generations.
Report - 10 Nov 2010
 
Kunduz, northern Afghanistan, December 2011
Armed conflict

Afghanistan: MSF opens surgical hospital in Kunduz

As violent conflict continues in northern Afghanistan, MSF has opened a 55-bed surgical hospital in Kunduz Province.
Press Release - 10 Oct 2010
 
FTA Protest Delhi - February 2012
HIV/Aids

MSF Launches Global Campaign: “Europe! HANDS OFF Our Medicine”

The European Commission resumes negotiations today on a trade agreement with India that could block access to life-saving generic medicines.
Press Release - 7 Oct 2010
 
ARV treatment in Khayelitsha
HIV/Aids

Access to Affordable AIDS Drugs for Developing Countries

 U.S. National Institutes of Health announced today it will license a patent on the HIV medicine Darunavir to the Medicines Patent Pool.
Press Release - 5 Oct 2010
 
Drug-resistant TB

MSF's Shares Views on Global Fund Replenishment Outcome

Major donor countries have chosen to undercut the main international funding mechanism to save the lives of millions of people at risk of dying from AIDS, TB, and malaria, said the international medical humanitarian organisation Doctors Without Borders (MSF) today.
Press Release - 5 Oct 2010
 
Drug-resistant TB

Eswatini: Patients stories newsletter

Patients stories from MSF's project in Eswatini.
Newsletter - 1 Oct 2010
 
HIV/Aids

Management of HIV-related conditions and antiretroviral therapy in adults

HIV Guide for Primary Health Care. November 2011 edition.
Briefing Document - 30 Sep 2010
 
Migrants

Hundreds of Migrants Stranded as Government Raids Continue

Following the intensification of raids and mass expulsions carried out recently by Moroccan police forces, hundreds of migrants, including pregnant women and children, were deported. 
Press Release - 30 Sep 2010