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Access to medicines

New malaria drug subsidy fails to ensure patients receive best treatment options - procurement policies must change

MSF is now calling on the Global Fund and the international organisations supporting the Affordable Medicines Facility for Malaria (AMFm) to revise the purchasing rules in order to prevent the risk of resistance developing to artemisinin-based combination therapies (ACTs). Press Release - 8 Apr 2009
 
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Project Update

MSF to vaccinate over four million people in West Africa for meningitis

While ensuring a quick access to treatment for the sick people, MSF is undertaking mass vaccination campaigns in Nigeria and Niger and is closely following the situation in other countries in the region. Project Update - 2 Apr 2009
 
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Chad

Battered trucks and donkey tracks - vaccinations in eastern Chad

Following an outbreak in eastern Chad, nurse Lenny Krommenhoek has spent five weeks as part of an MSF measles vaccination campaign in eastern Chad team. After her return, she writes about the enormous logistical challenges faced during her mission, and her very personal experience in this remote part of the world.
MSF is currently vaccinating children between six months and 15 years against measles. In collaboration with the Ministry of Health, about 135,000 children have already been vaccinated in the district of Abéché. A campaign to vaccinate an additional 90,000 children in the neighboring Adré district at the Sudanese border is currently underway.
Project Update - 1 Apr 2009
 
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China

People with drug-resistant tuberculosis neglected by governments

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is concerned that many countries, particularly those that are classified by WHO as "high-burden", like China, South Africa or India, are not doing enough to provide treatment to patients in need. Press Release - 31 Mar 2009
 
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Sri Lanka

Immense surgical and mental health needs in Sri Lanka's conflict area

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is ready to assist the population of the camps by providing independent and confidential mental health services and we are discussing access with the authorities. Project Update - 17 Mar 2009
 
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Zimbabwe

This is a human being and should not be treated this way

The prediction that Zimbabwe would reach the 50,000 mark of cholera cases has been surpassed months ago and the epidemic still rages throughout the country infecting more than 89,000 people. Project Update - 11 Mar 2009
 
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Sudan

MSF's expulsion leaves health care vacuum for 100,000 in Kalma Camp, Darfur

Lydia Geirsdottir, MSF Project Coordinator in Kalma Camp, describes how the expulsion will affect the thousands of people living in one of the world's largest internally displaced people's (IDP) camps. Voices from the Field - 11 Mar 2009
 
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Sudan

MSF strongly protests the expulsion of a second section from Darfur, Sudan

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) calls upon the Government of Sudan to repeal its decision and allow vital assistance to the people of Darfur to resume. Press Release - 5 Mar 2009
 
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Sudan

Dutch section of MSF expelled from Darfur, leaving hundreds of thousands without critical medical aid

The Government of Sudan has today informed the Dutch section of the international organisation Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) that they are expelled from Darfur. Project Update - 4 Mar 2009
 
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Moldova

MSF successfully hands over HIV/AIDS project in Transnistria

MSF now appeals to all actors, both local and international, to address the humanitarian and medical needs of this isolated population in an ongoing structural way irrespective of political agendas and objectives. Press Release - 25 Feb 2009
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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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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