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Ebola vaccination in Ikoko Impenge
DRC Ebola outbreaks

Independent Ebola vaccination committee is needed to overcome lack of WHO transparency

A lack of transparency by the World Health Organization on Ebola vaccine use in Democratic Republic of Congo is leading to fewer people being vaccinated than is possible, says MSF. Press Release - 23 Sep 2019
 
Moria Camp
Greece

Greek and EU authorities deliberately neglecting people trapped on islands

People, especially children, are suffering in horrendous conditions in camps for refugees and migrants on the Greek islands. Meanwhile, the Greek government and EU member states are deliberately turning a blind eye to the crisis. Press Release - 5 Sep 2019
 
Pneumonia vaccination - Greek islands
Access to medicines

Gavi should stop awarding special funds to Pfizer and GSK for pneumonia vaccine

MSF urges Gavi to reserve its special funds for pneumonia vaccine for a new manufacturer offering a more affordable version, not Pfizer and GlaxoSmithKline. Press Release - 26 Aug 2019
 
MSF Moreh Clinic
Tuberculosis

Promising new tuberculosis drug pretomanid approved, but will it be affordable?

Pretomanid – the third new tuberculosis (TB) drug to be approved in over half a century – could be a lifesaver for people with extensively drug-resistant TB (XDR-TB), but it must be affordable to make a real difference. Press Release - 15 Aug 2019
 
Fighting HIV and TB dual epidemic
HIV/AIDS

Fight is not over as AIDS deaths remain high

Deaths from HIV/AIDS have stagnated over the last three years, with nearly 770,000 people dying in 2018. A lack of funding from donors and a lack of access to diagnosis and treatment, particularly for opportunistic infections like TB, are hampering efforts to reduce mortality. Press Release - 16 Jul 2019
 
Nsanje: Treating advanced HIV
Access to medicines

Gilead fails to keep promise on access to lifesaving drug for people living with HIV

Inaction by US pharmaceutical corporation Gilead to follow through on its so-called ‘access initiative’ leaves people unable to access a vital drug to treat a deadly co-infection for HIV. Press Release - 27 Jun 2019
 
Bending the Curves - Eshowe HIV
HIV/AIDS

HIV project in South Africa reaches 90-90-90 target one year ahead of deadline

A year before the UNAIDS 90-90-90 HIV testing and treatment deadline, an MSF survey has found that, in working with the community, the targets have been achieved in one MSF project with a high HIV prevalence. Press Release - 12 Jun 2019
 
Measles campaign in DRC
Democratic Republic of Congo

Massive mobilisation urgently needed to curb fast-spreading measles outbreak

The Democratic Republic of Congo is currently tackling a measles outbreak which is likely to be the country's deadliest since 2012. MSF teams are responding, but more resources are urgently needed from national and international partners to curb the spread of the contagious disease. Press Release - 11 Jun 2019
 
Arnal Lual, a snakebite patient in the post-op ward
Snakebite

WHO launches strategy to cut snakebite deaths and disabilities in half

Médecins Sans Frontières welcomes the release of the long-anticipated World Health Organization (WHO) strategy on the prevention and control of snakebite envenoming, aiming to cut in half the number of snakebite deaths and cases of disability by 2030. Press Release - 23 May 2019
 
TESTIMONY (INT): Eftekar, Patient at Taiz Houban hospital - Mother and Child in Yemen
Yemen

Mothers and children left to die in Yemen without access to medical care

A new MSF report describes how pregnant women and children are particularly vulnerable to high rates of mortality due to a lack of easy access to hospitals in Yemen's war-torn healthcare system. Press Release - 24 Apr 2019
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)

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