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Jackson Ashiono (33) sits in the Kibera South Health Centre in Nairobi's Kibera slum, Kenya. Jackson has been diagnosed with multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB). Jackson was born in Kibera, and continues to live there. He had to give up his job as a casual labourer when he found out he had tuberculosis.  'Unfortunately they did not know it was MDR. The TB treatment was not working and I was getting worse. That is when I was brought at the MSF clinic in a very critical condition, I could not walk, I was unable to talk and I was immediately put on MDR treatment' he says. 'This clinic saved my life. The treatment is free and if this clinic was not here, I am not sure I would be alive today and I appreciate the follow up and encouragement for treatment adherence. I am also grateful as this clinic opened its doors for my daughter to be tested for TB.'
Tuberculosis

Outcomes in Adolescents Undergoing Treatment for Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis in Cape Town, South Africa, 2008-2013

A report into prevalence of TB in adolescents in South Africa. Journal article - 6 Mar 2014
 
To put more people on treatment (and as such combat the HIV epidemic) MSF started bringing free HIV testing to the communities. Community Health Agents (CHAPS) like Nelisiwe walk long distances to cover the households in their assigned areas. They often work in teams because of security concerns (rape, dogs, violent reactions when patients are diagnosed as HIV+).
HIV/AIDS

Two new studies point to impact of HIV treatment on transmission in high-HIV-burden African contexts

Two new studies point to impact of HIV treatment on transmission in high-HIV-burden African countries Press Release - 6 Mar 2014
 
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MSF Speaking Out

The violence of the new Rwandan regime 1994 - 1995

The ‘Violence of the new Rwandan regime’ case study is describing the difficulties and dilemmas that Médecins Sans Frontières faced in 1994 and 1995 when confronted with the abuses and crimes of the new regime that had taken over in Rwanda in July 1994: Was it acceptable for MSF, having denounced the 'génocidaires’ control over the Rwandan refugees in Zaire and Tanzania, to encourage the return of these refugees to Rwanda, given the insecurity that potentially awaited them? Did MSF have a responsibility to alert them to what was occurring in Rwanda? Could MSF – after having issued a call for an international armed intervention to put an end to the genocide – now criticise the regime that had effectively done so, thereby risking accusations of favouring the génocidaires and supporting the revisionists? Should MSF keep silent in order to continue caring for detainees who might otherwise die in the appalling prison conditions ? Speaking out - 4 Mar 2014
 
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Malawi

Gearing up for handover

MSF prepares to handover its HIV programme in Chiradzulu to the ministry of health. Project Update - 4 Mar 2014
 
Nyirambabazi, 30, lives in Kahe camp and is pregnant for the first time. Neighbours transported her from Kazuba to the hospital St Benoit of Kitchanga, it took them 6 hours of walking.
Democratic Republic of Congo

MSF releases report on shocking humanitarian situation in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo

Persistent conflict and instability have led to recurrent humanitarian crises, says MSF in a report. Press Release - 3 Mar 2014
 
Muslim community leaving Bangui
Central African Republic

Trapped in PK 12 camp with nowhere to run

Desperate and dangerous conditions around PK 12 camp in Bangui Voices from the Field - 3 Mar 2014
 
BIHAR, INDIA,  February - 2014
 
 
Photographs of MSF projects - Kala Azar and Malnutrition in Bihar. 

Photo by : Sami Siva
India

A step closer to effective treatment of severe acute malnutrition in Bihar

MSF operates a Malnutrition Intensive Care Unit for treating severe acute malnutrition in children. Press Release - 3 Mar 2014
 
Dr. Josine Blanksma with Dr. Moise Left, doing rounds in the intensive care ward at Baraka Hospital, South Kivu, DRC, September 2013.
Democratic Republic of Congo

Everyday Emergency: Silent Suffering in Democratic Republic of Congo

Persistent conflict and instability have led to recurrent humanitarian crises, says MSF in a report. Report - 3 Mar 2014
 
: A drug-resistant TB patient receives treatment at MSF’s clinic in Lashio, Shan state, Myanmar. MSF treats more than 30,000 HIV/AIDS patients across the country. C Eddy McCall / MSF
Myanmar

MSF to resume HIV/AIDS and all other activities in Kachin, Shan and Yangon but concerns remain

MSF resumes HIV/AIDS and all other activities in Kachin, Shan and Yangon but concerns remain. Press Release - 1 Mar 2014
 
A HIV / MDRTB patient seen at the MSF clinic in Mumbai during his visit for regular check ups.
HIV/AIDS

Infection control in households of drug-resistant tuberculosis patients co-infected with HIV in Mumbai, India

Infection control in households of drug-resistant tuberculosis patients co-infected with HIV in Mumbai, India Journal article - 1 Mar 2014
Four mothers posing in a corridor of the Hospital in Bili. All four of them are staying in the hospital with their child, that's suffering from a severe case of malaria. Since the beginning of the project in 2016, the pediatric ward already treated more than 4.000 cases of complicated/severe form of malaria.
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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