MSF Podcasts
MSF is no longer producing the weekly MSF Frontlines podcast. This is an archive of past podcasts covering humanitarian news and emergency updates from MSF projects around the world until December 2011.
#60 The retreat from funding the fight against AIDS: Part 2 - Better treatment now
21 September 2010
Better drugs, administered sooner to HIV/AIDS patients is better for all parties involved; but donors are focused on short-term costs.
#59 The retreat from funding the fight against AIDS: Part 1 - Changes on the ground
15 September 2010
The impact of funding shortfalls for HIV/AIDS treatment in developing countries is already being seen by MSF teams working in these areas. Patients are suffering and treatment providers are scrambling for supplies. One positive development - patients are making their voices heard.
#58 Treating kala azar in Bangladesh
08 September 2010
The neglected and deadly disease kala azar - also called visceral leishmaniasis - is currently being reported in 45 districts of Bangladesh. MSF is working in two areas of Mymensingh district, which has 60 percent of the country's cases.
#57 Starved for Attention
01 September 2010
How the international food aid system is failing children; and how MSF's multimedia campaign, Starved for Attention, aims to spur public awareness and push international food aid donors to make their food nutritionally adequate for young children.
#56 Preventing mother-to-child HIV in Uganda
24 August 2010
Less than 100 babies contract HIV from their mothers in US every year, while 18,000 known cases occur in Uganda.
#55 Malnutrition Crisis in Chad
18 August 2010
Food insecurity is particularly severe in areas of the Sahel region this year; MSF is conducting emergency nutrition interventions.
#54 Emergency response to floods in Pakistan
09 August 2010
An MSF team conducted a helicopter assessment of areas cut off from aid by destroyed roads and bridges - this is what they saw.
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