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Malawi

'If I am here to talk to you today, that's because I am receiving treatment'

"Hello. My name is Fred Minandi. I am 42 years old and I am a farmer from Malawi. I am lucky to be one of MSF's patients benefiting from ARVs." Project Update - 11 Feb 2011
 
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HIV/AIDS

Johnson & Johnson / Tibotec AIDS drug licenses leave out too many patients

Licenses just agreed between three generic manufacturers and pharmaceutical company Tibotec, owned by Johnson & Johnson, will keep a promising new AIDS medicine out of the hands of many patients across the developing world, Project Update - 28 Jan 2011
 
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Global

Underfunded Global Fund punishes ambition by rejecting AIDS proposals

The World Health Organization and other experts have recognized that early initiation of treatment is key to turning back the AIDS pandemic. However, countries’ proposals to initiate early treatment, implement WHO guidelines and aggressively reduce transmission both between mother and child, and between adults, have been denied. Press Release - 15 Dec 2010
 
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India

At EU-India Summit, European negotiators urged not to block access to affordable medicines

Germany, UK and France pushing to undermine India’s pro public-health law Press Release - 10 Dec 2010
 
HIV/AIDS

Denied funding puts HIV patients in low-income countries at risk of death

Several low-income countries, highly affected by HIV, risk being entirely or partly disqualified from the current funding round by the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, warns the international medical humanitarian organisation Médecins sans Frontières (MSF). Project Update - 8 Dec 2010
 
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Malawi

Health workers, government and civil society at joint MOH and MSF conference address health professional gaps in Malawi

Like many countries in Africa, South Asia and Asia-Pacific, Malawi has been facing a critical shortage of healthcare workers, with an average ratio of two doctors for every 100,000 people. This low number of physicians, as well as nurses, in the health care system means that treating Malawi’s 920,000 people living with HIV, of whom 59% are women, is a massive challenge. Project Update - 6 Dec 2010
 
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Global

Frontlines podcast: Giving children with HIV the support they need

Frontlines podcast: Giving children with HIV the support they need Project Update - 1 Dec 2010
 
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Global

Licensing deal threatens cheap pharmaceuticals

Stella is four, and lives on HIV drugs. Next week, the EU may cut her supply. Project Update - 1 Dec 2010
 
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Global

Nathan Ford: Flying in the face of evidence

With some 10 million people still waiting for antiretroviral therapy, the moral arguments in support of HIV/AIDS funding are as relevant today as they were a decade ago. Access to medicines is once again a growing concern. Voices from the Field - 1 Dec 2010
 
HIV/AIDS

MSF in Mozambique 2001-2010: Ten years of HIV projects

This report details MSF's work and achievements in Mozambique in the field of HIV/AIDS over the last ten years, as well as pointing to the challenges that lie ahead. Report - 25 Nov 2010
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