Activity Report
Report - 31 Jan 2008
Nurse-driven, community-supported HIV/AIDS treatment at the primary health care level in rural Lesotho
Lesotho has the third-highest HIV prevalence in the world. An estimated 270,000 people are living with HIV/AIDS in the country, and 18,000 people die annually of AIDS-related complications.Report - 31 Jan 2008
Activity Report
Report - 1 Nov 2007
Report on the integration of TB and HIV services in site B Khayelitsha
A report by Doctors Without Borders (MSF) and the University of Cape Town.Report - 1 Nov 2007
HIV/Aids
Briefing Document - 1 Jan 2007
Implementing antiretroviral therapy in rural communities
Implementing antiretroviral therapy in rural communities: The Lusikisiki model of decentralized HIV/AIDS care(Journal of Infectious Disease 2007Briefing Document - 1 Jan 2007
HIV/Aids
Briefing Document - 30 Sep 2006
Achieving and Sustaining Universal Access to antiretrovirals in Rural Areas: The primary health care approach to HIV services in Lusikisiki, Eastern Cape
The HIV/AIDS programme in Lusikisiki, a partnership between Doctors Without Borders (MSF) and the Department of Health of the Eastern Cape, has managed to achieve universal access to antiretroviral therapy in one of the most under-resourced and disadvantaged areas of South Africa without compromising on quality.Briefing Document - 30 Sep 2006
HIV/Aids
Briefing Document - 31 Jul 2006
Surviving rape: An integrated service for rape in Khayelitsha, South Africa
Surviving Rape: An Integrated Service for Rape in Khayelitsha, South Africa.Briefing Document - 31 Jul 2006
HIV/Aids
Report - 30 Jun 2006
Decentralising free HIV/AIDS care & treatment in rural Lesotho
A mid-year progress report July 2006.Report - 30 Jun 2006
HIV/Aids
Briefing Document - 2 May 2006
Help wanted! Confronting the health care worker crisis to expand access to HIV/AIDS
Doctors Without Borders (MSF) began providing antiretroviral therapy (ART) in 2000 and has today reached over 80,000 people in more than 30 countries.Briefing Document - 2 May 2006
HIV/Aids
Implementing HIV/AIDS services including ART in a rural resource-poor setting: Siyaphila La Programme - Lusikisiki, Eastern Cape
Implementing HIV/AIDS services, including ART, in rural, resource-poor settings is a core focus for MSF. Report - 31 Jan 2006
HIV/Aids
Report - 1 Jul 2005
Comprehensive HIV service development at primary care clinics
In February 2000 Doctors Without Borders (MSF) and the Western Cape Department of Health initiated a comprehensive service for persons infected with HIV in Khayelitsha.Report - 1 Jul 2005
HIV/Aids
Briefing Document - 9 Feb 2005
Report on the Integration of TB and HIV services in Ubuntu clinic, Khayelitsha
This report presents the findings after one year of integration of TB and HIV services at Site B “Ubuntu” Clinic in Khayelitsha.Briefing Document - 9 Feb 2005