World AIDS Day 2010: Keep AIDS Treatment Alive
MSF response to President Obama's speech on World AIDS Day
HIV/AIDS treatment in developing countries is being dealt a double blow that will mean treatment recommendations cannot be implemented and the promise of new science remain unfulfilled, says the international medical humanitarian organization Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF). [more]
The thinnest of lifelines: An interview with MSF President, Dr. Unni Karunakara on MSF’s response to the funding crisis at the Global Fund
In a move that could have a profound impact on patients in developing countries, the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria has announced it won’t be accepting any grant applications this year to support treatment programmes...[more]
Angry Faces 2010
MSF is sharing here five reasons to be angry about the lack of access to HIV/AIDS treatment. We invite you to snap a picture of your angry face, and post it on the Angry Faces group on Facebook.
HIV/AIDS in Kenya: majority of patients with suspect Zidolam-N receive follow-up consultations
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has followed-up nearly 3,000 of the HIV/AIDS patients who received antiretroviral drugs (ARVs) from falsified batches and provided them with replacement ARVs. MSF is working hard to get in contact...[more]
7- Patient - Life Back To Normal - World AIDS Day 2011
MSF's first patient to receive ARVs in Malawi in 2001, speaks about how his life has returned to normal.[more]
6- Patient - Maybe I'll Survive - World AIDS Day 2011
An HIV+ mother speaks about her history living with HIV and a change in outlook when she thought, "Maybe I'll Survive".[more]
5 - Patient Testimonials - World AIDS Day 2011
HIV/AIDS treatment in developing countries is being dealt a double blow that will mean treatment recommendations cannot be implemented and the promise of new science remain unfulfilled, says the international medical humanitarian organization Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF). [more]
4 - Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV - World AIDS Day 2011
Treating pregnant and breastfeeding mothers, also increases the chances of preventing the transmission of HIV to their unborn babies.[more]
Angry Faces 2010
MSF is sharing here five reasons to be angry about the lack of access to HIV/AIDS treatment. We invite you to snap a picture of your angry face, and post it on the Angry Faces group on Facebook.
VIDEO
Simplifying HIV/AIDS Patient Care
As the number of people with HIV continue to grow in the developing world, MSF is working to meet the needs by simplifying treatment and patient care while maintaining a high quality. See how MSF is managing care at its Blue House clinic in the Mathare area of Nairobi, Kenya.
Decentralizing Treatment - Bringing Care Closer To Home
In Malawi, nearly 12% of people between the ages of 15 and 49 are living with HIV/AIDS. Over 60,000 people die from the disease each year. The extent of the need and the shortage of healthcare workers has prompted MSF to develop new approaches to case management.
No Time To Quit
HIV/AIDS treatment gap widening in Africa. New therapies have had great benefits for people living with HIV/AIDS, but looming funding cuts could undo many of the gains.
World AIDS Day - Archive
World AIDS Day 2009 : Khayelitsha, South Africa
World AIDS Day 2007 : Angry Faces
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