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Access to medicines

Call for moratorium on trade provisions that threaten access to medicines or treatment programmes

Signatories at the XVI AIDS Conference who have signed include NGOs, PLWHA, doctors, academics, lawyers, activists, scientists, faith-based organizations, transgendered groups, health care practitioners and individuals. Project Update - 17 Aug 2006
 
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Access to medicines

New MSF data shows treatment of children works in resource poor settings

"Lack of guidance from WHO is making the treatment of children even more confusing, and some clear indications three years ago could have really helped avoid this," said Fernando Pascual, pharmacist with MSF's Campaign for Access to Essential Medicines. Press Release - 15 Aug 2006
 
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China

MSF team frustrated about closed doors in China

No authorisation to open project for HIV-positive people in Henan province Project Update - 22 Jun 2006
 
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Access to medicines

MSF helps develop a simple rapid HIV/AIDS viral load test

Unlike currently available tests, the SAMBA test and its ingredients do not need to be refrigerated. The technology will also allow the test to be used as a point-of-care test, and provide results while the patient is waiting. Project Update - 19 May 2006
 
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Access to medicines

MSF supports opposition to Gilead's tenofovir patent application in India

Patenting tenofovir would set dangerous precendent for global access to newer essential drugs. Press Release - 10 May 2006
 
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HIV/AIDS

CNN: The End of AIDS-A Global Summit with President Clinton

The broadcast, The End of AIDS: A Global Summit with President Clinton, a CNN feature, will be broadcast on all CNN outlets Saturday and Sunday, April 29/30. In the Media - 25 Apr 2006
 
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Lesotho

Lesotho's painfully slow fight to treat HIV

Despite all the money and attention, the rollout of treatment in Lesotho has been glacially slow. This raises some alarming questions, because in many ways, this ought to be a comparatively easy country in which to respond to AIDS: It's tiny; it's culturally, ethnically and linguistically homogeneous; and it's peaceful and democratic. Project Update - 6 Apr 2006
 
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Peru

Peru's Lurigancho prison project: Five years working with people forgotten before they were dead

Inside the prison, the risk of contracting HIV is five to seven times higher than in the streets of Lima. During visit days, an average of 4,000 people enter the facility. They include relatives, friends and salespeople who, through their contacts, help spread infectious diseases among the prison population. Project Update - 22 Mar 2006
 
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United States of America

Open response to Abbott Laboratories letter to MSF of March 15

Project Update - 17 Mar 2006
 
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South Africa

Registration problems for antiretrovirals in Africa

Companies gain good publicity for announcing discounts for the developing world, but their intentions have to be backed up by a proper commitment to actually make the drugs available. Without this commitment, attempts to reach global treatment targets for HIV/AIDS in the developing world will be seriously hampered. Project Update - 13 Mar 2006
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)

Independent medical humanitarian assistance

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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