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Creative approach allows MSF to treat children with AIDS. But enormous challenges remain.
Rio de Janeiro / Geneva, Wednesday July 27th 2005 – Médecins Sans Frontières is successfully treating an increasing number of children who have HIV/AIDS, according to data from MSF treatment programmes...
Last updated 2 August 2005
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Action needed to tackle the second wave of the AIDS drug pricing crisis
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MSF talking points for the Group of Eight (G8) meeting in Scotland, July 2005
On the occasion of the annual G8 summits every year, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) urges G8 countries to uphold past commitments and mobilise additional political will and financial resources to improve...
Last updated 6 July 2005
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Prices of AIDS Medicines in Developing Countries continue to be a concern
Geneva Tuesday June 28th 2005 - - In a new edition of a pricing guide published today , Médecins Sans Frontières shows that while generic production has brought down the prices of most first-line antiretrovirals...
Last updated 28 June 2005
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Global appeal for new treatments for neglected diseases launched
London, Wednesday June 8th 2005 - Médecins Sans Frontières, other non-governmental organisations, scientists and a number of Nobel laureates around the world today joined the Drugs for Neglected Diseases...
Last updated 8 June 2005
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WHO’S Roll Back Malaria board not facing reality
Thursday March 31st 2005, Geneva –- Médecins Sans Frontières is gravely disappointed that donor governments, WHO, UNICEF and the Global Fund, who are meeting this week at the Roll Back Malaria Partnership...
Last updated 31 March 2005
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World TB Day 2005: Development of simple and rapid diagnostic tools key for fighting tuberculosis
Geneva, Tuesday March 22nd 2005 – Without a simple, rapid test for detecting tuberculosis, care providers in developing countries will continue to miss about half of all the people who need TB treatment....
Last updated 22 March 2005
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The beginning of the end of affordable generics
Delhi, India, Tuesday March 22nd 2005 - Under a new Bill approved today, India will start granting product patents for medicines - something they have not done since 1970 - without the necessary procedures...
Last updated 22 March 2005
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New Guatemalan law and intellectual property provisions in DR-CAFTA threaten access to affordable medicines
Geneva, March 11th 2005 - - Following the March 9th passage in Guatemala of Decree 31-88 and the US-Dominican Republic-Central American Free Trade Agreement (DR-CAFTA), the international medical humanitarian...
Last updated 11 March 2005
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MSF: global AIDS treatment efforts not on track
The World Health Organization released its “3 by 5” progress report on January 26th 2005 at the Davos World Economic Forum congratulating itself on progress made in the drive to fight the HIV pandemic....
Last updated 27 January 2005
www.msfaccess.org/about-us/media-room/press-releases/msf-global-aids-treatment-efforts-not-track

