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MSF TB Treatment in Mumbai, India
Tuberculosis

Global leaders must make bold commitments at first-ever UN tuberculosis summit

As world leaders meet at first-ever UN TB summit, MSF highlights urgent need to scale up newer tools available today to save lives, and develop a fast, safe and simple cure for TB Press Release - 25 Sep 2018
 
Out of Darkness- fighting Hepatitis C
Hepatitis C

MSF calls for end to Gilead’s hepatitis C drug monopoly

This week in Munich, the European Patent Office is hearing a legal challenge filed by groups in 17 countries in March 2017, against an unmerited patent that allows US pharmaceutical corporation Gilead Sciences to charge exorbitant prices in Europe for the key hepatitis C drug sofosbuvir Press Release - 11 Sep 2018
 
Insein clinic, for treatment for HIV, TB, and Hepatitis C in Yangon. By Alessandro Penso, Feb 2018.
Tuberculosis

Improved treatment options recommended by the World Health Organization

MSF calls on Johnson & Johnson to make key drug bedaquiline affordable for all people who need it Press Release - 17 Aug 2018
 
Providing Emergency Nutritional and Paediatric care in Bama, Borno State.
Nigeria

Critical humanitarian situation unfolding among internally displaced people in Bama, Borno state

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has started emergency nutritional and paediatric activities in Bama, Borno state, in response to a critical humanitarian situation among newly arrived internally displaced people. Press Release - 17 Aug 2018
 
MSF IN CHAD: TACKLING MALNUTRITION IN AM TIMAN
Chad

MSF opens emergency nutrition programme in N’Djamena

It is urgent to increase inpatient capacity to treat severely malnourished children and to provide early treatment in outpatient facilities as acute malnutrition reaches alarming proportions in N’Djamena, the capital of Chad. Press Release - 27 Jul 2018
 
Tanya and Florence - Living With HIV
HIV/AIDS

Pfizer and GSK’s HIV/AIDS division, ViiV, prevents children with HIV from getting needed medicine

Tanya is ten years old and is unable to walk. She was diagnosed with HIV when she was just a few months old. Zimbabwe, 2016. Press Release - 23 Jul 2018
 
Insein clinic, for treatment for HIV, TB, and Hepatitis C in Yangon. By Alessandro Penso, Feb 2018.
Tuberculosis

Last-minute pressure to drop language on protecting access to affordable medicines from TB Summit declaration negotiations

MSF's Access Campaign appeals to all countries to urgently stand up right now against bullying that aims to keep medicines out of the hands of your people who need treatment. Press Release - 20 Jul 2018
 
Test and Treat, pilot programme Yambio
South Sudan

HIV Test and Treat pilot project in Yambio comes to a close

The Médecins Sans Frontières, Ministry of Health and the World Health Organization's Test and Treat HIV study project in Yambio county finished in June 2018. The objective of the study was to assess feasibility and acceptability of the “treat all strategy” coupled with a community-based, patient-centred approach, based on HIV testing and same day antiretroviral treatment. Press Release - 27 Jun 2018
 
The Stop Stocks Outs Project South Africa April 2015
South Africa

Country takes landmark step for access to medicines

MSF applauds effort to ‘take off patent blindfold’ and change patent laws to increase access to affordable medicines
Press Release - 31 May 2018
 
Ebola Vaccination in Bikoro
DRC Ebola outbreaks

MSF starts Ebola vaccination targeting remote communities

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) yesterday started vaccinating Ebola frontline workers in Bikoro, Equateur Province, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), where teams have been working with the Ministry of Health and the World Health Organization (WHO) over the past few weeks. The trial vaccination will also be offered to contacts of patients. Press Release - 29 May 2018
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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