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My Life With HIV: Carmen
HIV/AIDS

First-ever study of HIV treatment policies in 23 countries

A first-of-its-kind study released by MSF maps progress across 23 countries on HIV treatment strategies, tools and policies needed to increase treatment scale-up. The results show that governments have made improvements to get better antiretroviral (ARV) treatment to more people, but implementation of innovative community-based strategies is lagging in some countries. Press Release - 24 Jul 2012
 
HIV/AIDS

Undetectable: How Viral Load Monitoring Can Improve HIV Treatment in Developing Countries

As HIV treatment is scaled up in developing countries, the lack of access to viral load monitoring - routine in wealthy countries - must be addressed. Increased access to viral load monitoring can help people stay on antiretroviral combinations as long as possible, and help stave off resistance, according to a new report released today by the international medical humanitarian organisation Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF). Report - 23 Jul 2012
 
HIV/AIDS

Viral load monitoring improves HIV treatment in developing countries

As HIV treatment is scaled up in developing countries, the lack of access to viral load monitoring — routine in wealthy countries — must be addressed. Increased access to viral load monitoring can help people stay on antiretroviral combinations as long as possible, and help stave off resistance, according to a new report released today by MSF. Press Release - 23 Jul 2012
 
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HIV/AIDS

An HIV teen patient

An interview with Mqondisi Mkandla, a HIV-positive teen patient. He is travelling to the United States to share his story at the International AIDS Conference. He shares his impressions before the trip in this interview. Voices from the Field - 23 Jul 2012
 
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HIV/AIDS

Donors must commit to fight the HIV emergency

New United Nations data points to gains made in the fight against HIV/AIDS, but countries most affected by the pandemic continue to struggle to place enough people on treatment and to implement the best science and strategies to fight the disease. “It would be outrageous to assume that African states could combat this emergency alone, given their current limited resources.” Press Release - 19 Jul 2012
 
HIV/Aids in Zimbabwe
HIV/AIDS

Progress Under Threat: Perspectives on the HIV treatment gap

While significant gains made in the fight against HIV/AIDS in the past decade are encouraging, countries most affected by the pandemic continue to struggle to place enough people on treatment and to implement the best science and strategies to fight the disease. Report - 4 Jul 2012
 
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Zimbabwe

HIV patients should not bear financial burden of donor retreat

In Zimbabwe, there are at least 66,000 people living with HIV who face the prospect of losing their current access to lifesaving antiretroviral (ARV) treatment because of a dangerous shortfall of international funding for local treatment programmes. MSF urges donors to make sufficient funding available for free and effective HIV treatment to all who need it. Project Update - 6 Jun 2012
 
Lives in the balance: the urgent need for HIV and TB treatment in Myanmar
Access to medicines

Losing ground: How Global Fund shortages and PEPFAR cuts are jeopardising the fight against HIV and TB

MSF issue brief on how Global Fund shortages and PEPFAR cuts are jeopardizing the fight against HIV and TB. Report - 26 Mar 2012
 
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Cambodia

Improving TB detection and treatment in prisons

MSF is expanding medical activities in three prisons in Phnom Penh, Cambodia to include basic primary health care in addition to providing ongoing TB/HIV screening and treatment support Project Update - 20 Mar 2012
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

MSF staff Returns to Shamwana, Katanga, to resume medical care

MSF returned to continue its medical care in Shamwana, Katanga province, in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) on Saturday, after it suspended its operations two days earlier due to fighting in the town that displaced the entire population. Press Release - 6 Mar 2012
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)

Independent medical humanitarian assistance

We provide medical assistance to people affected by conflict, epidemics, disasters, or exclusion from healthcare. Our teams are made up of tens of thousands of health professionals, logistic and administrative staff - most of them hired locally. Our actions are guided by medical ethics and the principles of independence and impartiality. We are a non-profit, self-governed, member-based organisation.

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