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Yes, drugs for the poor - and patents as well
NGOs act to treat patients and call on big pharmaceutical companies to lower prices as promised.
MSF at the El Salvador earthquake - 2001
MSF expands efforts to 100 villages
Tonnage brought to India represents largest 'fly-in' response by MSF
Basic needs are primary in damaged communities
Three MSF teams now working at second earthquake region
Second major earthquake strikes El Salvador
MSF develops local counsellors for mental health programme
Offer to Africa On AIDS Drug
AIDS triple therapy for less than $1 per day
Brazil warns U.S. over AIDS patents
Enormous needs dominate current MSF activities
MSF continues work at El Salvador earthquake
Chosen at random, MSF has visited six villages near Bhuj to consider the medical and relief needs of the area.
MSF relief worker released in Chechnya
With everything gone, relief is just the start
Relief materials are greatest need in Bhuj
Number of severely malnourished doubles in four weeks in Karuzi, Burundi
MSF Background Document on Karuzi, Burundi
MSF starts work in Bhuj
US action at WTO threatens Brazil's successful Aids programme
Médecins Sans Frontières volunteer, Ignacio de Torquemada, freed unconditionally
MSF to send ten staff and 40 tonnes of goods to India
How we deliver medical humanitarian assistance
Everywhere we work, the circumstances are unique. Nonetheless, our programmes generally follow a common set of practices designed to make sure our resources and expertise are used to maximum effect.