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
Activity Report
Report - 11 Jul 2004
"I Have No Joy, No Peace of Mind" Consequences of sexual violence in Eastern DRC
This booklet is dedicated to the people of the Democratic Republic of Congo and to all victims of the war. MSF would like to thank especially all victims of sexual violence who were willing to share their experiences so that MSF could help bring attention to their plight.Report - 11 Jul 2004
Activity Report
Report - 29 Feb 2004
Exploring HIV Risk Perception in a Context of Antiretroviral Treatment
HIV has attracted more political and financial attention than any other infectious disease in recent years, yet efforts to prevent further infection have mostly been ineffective. This is nowhere more obvious than in sub-Saharan Africa, which accounts for almost two-thirds of the 40.3 million people living with HIV and over three-quarters of the 3.1 million AIDS deaths worldwide.Report - 29 Feb 2004
Activity Report
Report - 1 Nov 2003
Cost- effectiveness of antiretroviral treatment for HIV-positive adults
This report is the product of research into the cost-effectiveness and cost-utility of treatment for HIV-positive adults. The research was conducted in three HIVdedicated clinics in Khayelitsha, a township on the outskirts of Cape Town.Report - 1 Nov 2003
HIV/Aids
Briefing Document - 1 Mar 2003
HIV clinics counselling guidelines
Doctors Without Borders (MSF) started clinics for patients with HIV-related problems within three Community Health Clinics in Khayelitsha in mid 2000Briefing Document - 1 Mar 2003
HIV/Aids
Report - 31 Jan 2003
Providing HIV services at primary health care clinics in resource -poor settings
In February 2000 Doctors Without Borders (MSF) and the Health Department of the Province of the Western Cape initiated a comprehensive service for persons infected with HIV in Khayelitsha. In May 2001 this site became the first public sector service to provide antiretroviral therapy (ART) in South Africa.Report - 31 Jan 2003