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Access to medicines

MSF calls on drug companies to pool HIV patents

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is calling on nine of the world's largest pharmaceutical companies to help accelerate the availability of new treatments for millions of people living with HIV/AIDS by pooling their patents on a list of key HIV medicines. Press Release - 30 Sep 2009
 
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India

MSF response to India's rejection of patents on key HIV/AIDS drugs

India has rejected patents on two life-saving HIV/AIDS drugs, tenofovir and darunavir. Press Release - 2 Sep 2009
 
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South Africa

Optimise now or pay more later

Sub-optimal treatment threatens long-term survival of people living with HIV/AIDS Press Release - 20 Jul 2009
 
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South Africa

Disruptions in HIV drug supplies and funding endanger patient lives

The inaction of national governments, donors, and their partners must end and they must take urgent and concrete measures, says Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), speaking one day ahead of the 5th International Aids Society Conference in Cape Town, South Africa. Press Release - 17 Jul 2009
 
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Greece

MSF is deeply concerned about the condition of the migrants refugees and asylum seekers after police operation in Patras makeshift camp

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) calls on the authorities to ensure humane living conditions and medical assistance Press Release - 13 Jul 2009
 
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Somalia

MSF calls for all parties to the conflict to respect the safety of civilians

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) calls for all parties to the conflict to respect the safety of civilians. Press Release - 7 Jul 2009
 
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Afghanistan

MSF to support hospitals in Lashkar Gah and Kabul

The return of Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) to Afghanistan marks the end of a five-year absence, following the murder on five of its workers in Badghis province on June 2, 2004. Press Release - 29 Jun 2009
 
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Somalia

Growing insecurity forces MSF to leave its largest health centre in Somalia

After nine years of providing health care for the population in Bakool region, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has reached the regrettable conclusion that we do not have sufficient security to continue our work. Press Release - 17 Jun 2009
 
South Africa

Zimbabwean nightmare of neglect continues in South Africa

MSF launches new report: "No Refuge, Access Denied: Medical and Humanitarian Needs of Zimbabweans in South Africa".
MSF is calling on the government of South Africa and United Nations (UN) agencies to urgently address the specific humanitarian needs of vulnerable Zimbabweans falling through the cracks of South African society.
Press Release - 2 Jun 2009
 
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Project Update

MSF denounces the policy of forced repatriation of the Hmong population of Huai Nam Khao camp back to Laos, and refuses to work under military pressure

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) denounces the methods employed by the Thai authorities, who have stamped out any possibility of offering independent humanitarian assistance to the camp's refugee population. Press Release - 20 May 2009
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