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Video Video : 28 December 2010
Month in Focus - December 2010

Haiti - Epidemic hits the south
Pakistan - Working beyond the emergency
Ethiopia - Providing healthcare by boat
Gaza - 10 years on


 

Video Video : 29 November 2010
No Time To Quit: HIV/AIDS treatment gap widening in Africa

Improvements in the field of HIV/AIDS care and treatment have been undeniable and impressive over the past 10 years. However, 9 million people across the world in need of urgent treatment still do not have access to this life-saving care. Despite this, some international donors are now capping or even reducing their funding for HIV drugs.

The cost of HIV drugs has dropped enormously. Not long ago, treatment was something which was only available to the wealthy. But now, more than 4 million people around the world are being treated with antiretrovirals or ARVs, an effective form of treatment that allows HIV patients to live a long and healthy life.


 

Video Video : 29 November 2010
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.


 

Video Video : 29 November 2010
Keep HIV Treatment Alive!

On World AIDS Day there are five million reasons to be cheerful. So let's celebrate the five million people in developing countries who now live full and healthy lives because of HIV/AIDS medicines... while we can. HIV/AIDS treatment in developing countries is facing a double blow: funding for AIDS if falling short, and drug prices are set to go through the roof. Take action now against this double blow. Tell rich countries to take their hands off our medicines, and help keep AIDS treatment alive.


 

Video Afghanistan : 23 November 2010
Healthcare in Helmand

Intense conflict in Helmand province has left around one million people without access to the healthcare they need.

In 2009 Médecins Sans Frontières started working in Boost hospital in Lashkargah, the capital of Helmand.


 

Video Haiti : 17 November 2010
Cholera Epidemic Gains Ground

Cholera continues to spread in Haiti as people struggle to access clean water and understand a disease they've never encountered before. MSF teams are responding to the outbreak in Port-au-Prince, in the center of the country, and on the northern coast, but other actors will need to get more involved to meet all the patient needs in the coming days.


 

Video Video : 29 October 2010
Month in focus - October 2010

Haiti: An extraordinary patient
Gaza: MSF opens a new surgical program
Starved for Attention: 95 million stories
Patent Pool – first medical patent rights offered


 

Video Pakistan : 19 August 2010
VIDEO: Water distribution in Mingora

Mingora is the biggest town in Pakistan's Swat valley, with a population of 400,000. Many parts of this town of were devastated by the flooding. Houses lie wrecked or severely damaged. Water and electricity facilities were destroyed. With no power, and no drinking water, disease can easily spread.


 

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