Thousands of people are needlessly dying due to a severe lack of lifesaving HIV/AIDS treatment in...

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Thanks to the generous support of donors, Médecins Sans Frontières provides emergency, independent, medical humanitarian action to people living in extreme...

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Working with over 22,000 local staff in teams around the world, as a field worker you will bring life-saving emergency medical assistance to those who would otherwise be...

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World Aids Day 2008 - DECEMBER 1

Almost 1.7 million children with HIV are still waiting. Governments and donors urgently need to increase diagnosis and treatment for children. Companies and research institutions must create simpler paediatric tests and newer HIV drugs. Without treatment, half of all children infected with HIV/AIDS will die before their second birthday.

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