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Access to medicines

The G8 : no more broken promises

The G8 have the financial and pharmaceutical resources to do an enormous amount of good. They should do this. In other words, the G8 should move towards meeting past commitments rather than away from them, and to demonstrate to the developing world that it can put global health above the interests of industry in the developed world. No more broken promises. Project Update - 10 May 2003
 
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HIV/AIDS

Glaxo cuts price of Aids drugs in poor countries

GlaxoSmithKline, the British pharmaceutical company, has slashed the price of its Aids drugs to sub-Saharan Africa and the rest of the world's poorest countries, it announces today. Project Update - 28 Apr 2003
 
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Kenya

MSF welcomes announcement to increase AIDS treatment

Principal actors urged to set aside reservations about treatment with antiretroviral medicines in Africa, and to act now to increase such treatment. Press Release - 25 Apr 2003
 
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China

MSF to open Aids clinic in Hubei

The MSF Xiangfan clinic aims to offer a full range of treatments for up to 500 people. The clinic will employ more than a dozen staff, including two expatriate doctors. Project Update - 19 Apr 2003
 
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El Salvador

Preventing mother to child HIV transmission in El Salvador

In the MSF HIV/AIDS programme in El Salvador, the organisation is working to identify and treat HIV mothers in order to prevent HIV being passed on to their children. Project Update - 24 Mar 2003
 
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South Africa

New AIDS project in South Africa

MSF is starting a new HIV program in rural South Africa in collaboration with the Nelson Mandela Foundation. Project Update - 3 Mar 2003
 
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HIV/AIDS

Bowing to pressure, Roche cuts its price for AIDS drug nelfinavir

Starting in April last year, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has been urging pharmaceutical company Roche to reduce its price for nelfinavir (brand-name Viracept‚), a crucial second-line AIDS drug that was priced out of reach of most patients in developing countries. Press Release - 13 Feb 2003
 
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HIV/AIDS

Sell-out at WTO on Doha declaration?

Médecins Sans Frontières strongly urges WTO members to reject the latest proposal by the chair of the TRIPS Council to restrict use of compulsory licensing for many developing countries to "national emergencies or other circumstances of extreme urgency". Press Release - 12 Feb 2003
 
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HIV/AIDS

MSF 'open letter' to the South African Government

MSF supports TAC efforts to urge the Government of South Africa to provide a comprehensive treatment plan for HIV/AIDS. Project Update - 12 Feb 2003
 
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HIV/AIDS

In Africa, free AIDS drugs and talk of life

In this gritty township near Cape Town, MSF provides free triple-therapy treatment to about 330 people and reports remarkable results. Doctors treat even the sickest of the sick, patients who can barely walk or swallow. After six months of treatment, most people show dramatic improvements, gaining as much as 20 pounds and the strength to fight off killer diseases. Project Update - 8 Feb 2003
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)

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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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