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Punishing Success? Early Signs of a Retreat from Commitment to HIV/AIDS Care and Treatment
INTRODUCTION Over the past decade, enormous financial and technical resources have been mobilised globally to address the HIV/AIDS crisis on a large scale. Médecins Sans Frontières...
Report – Last updated 05 November 2009
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Punishing success in tackling AIDS: Funders’ retreat could wipe out health gains in HIV affected countries
Johannesburg, 5 November 2009 – A retreat from international funding commitments for AIDS threatens to undermine the dramatic gains made in reducing AIDS-related illness and death in recent years,...
Press Release – Last updated 13 July 2011
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AMFm - New global subsidy for malaria medicines must ensure quality of care – says MSF
Geneva - 21 July 2009 - A new drug subsidy designed to increase access to life-saving malaria treatment must remain focused on quality patient care if it is to succeed, according to a paper published...
Press Release – Last updated 21 December 2011
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Rationing Antiretroviral Therapy in Africa - Treating Too Few, Too Late
The past 6 years have seen striking advances in access to antiretroviral therapy in Africa. From 2002 onward, the international drive to scale up antiretroviral treatment gained considerable momentum,...
In Medical Journals / Research Articles – Last updated 18 May 2009
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The Affordable Medicines Facility for malaria (AMFm)
Why was the AMFm established? The Affordable Medicines Facility for malaria was set up with the aim of increasing access to new and effective malaria treatment. For decades now treating malaria has...
Web article – Last updated 01 January 2009
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New Malaria Drug Subsidy Fails to Ensure Patients Receive Best Treatment Options
Geneva, 8 April 2009 – A global malaria drug subsidy to be launched this month is failing to look at medical needs and is jeopardising the future of the most effective malaria treatments that...
Press Release – Last updated 21 December 2011
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MSF's letter to the Global Fund on the AMFm
The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria Geneva Secretariat Chemin Blandonnet 8 1214 Vernier-Genève To the Board members of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria Geneva,...
Statements, Speeches, Letters – Last updated 31 October 2008
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G8 Must Take Action to Save Most Vulerable in Food Crisis
Tokyo, 3 July 2008 – Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) today called on G8 leaders who will gather next week in Japan to take bold decisions to adequately finance food aid and nutrition...
Press Release – Last updated 15 July 2011
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Excerpt: Open Letter to the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria
Addressed to Members of the Transitional Working Group and Technical Support Secretariat It is vital to improve treatment interventions, not expand use of ineffective treatments It is of vital...
Statements, Speeches, Letters – Last updated 10 December 2001
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MALARIA STILL KILLS NEEDLESSLY IN AFRICA -EFFECTIVE DRUGS ARE NOT REACHING PATIENTS
Alarmingly few African patients with malaria are getting existing effective treatment that could cure them in a few days, says Médecins Sans Frontières. Four years after the World Health...
Press Release – Last updated 21 July 2011
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