HIV/Aids
Decentralising free, nurse-based HIV/TB care & treatment at the primary health care level in rural Lesotho
Decentralising free nurse-based HIV/TB care and treatment at primary health facilities is a key MSF strategy. Report - 31 May 2008
Activity Report
Report - 30 Apr 2008
Mount Elgon: Does anybody care?
Since August 2006, civilians living in Mount Elgon District1, Kenya, have been terrorised by increased violence from several different groups: the Sabaot Land Defence Force [SLDF]2, police operations, criminals and vigilante groups.Report - 30 Apr 2008
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