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At African AIDS Conference, Médecins Sans Frontières Calls For Increased Funding for HIV Treatment

NAIROBI/ADDIS ABABA, Dec. 3, 2011 – As Africa’s AIDS Conference convenes in Addis Ababa tomorrow,...

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Afghanistan: Médecins Sans Frontières treats victims of bomb blast in central Kunduz

10 December 2011. Following a bomb blast in the capital of Kunduz province in northern Afghanistan today, Médecins Sans Frontières treated fourteen patients in the organization’s surgical hospital.

12/12/2011 Afghanistan

Physical violence and degrading practice against expelled Congolese

Since 26 May, more than 30,000 Congolese expelled from Angola crossed the border in Kahungula, in the Bandundu province, in the southwest of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). In response to an alert launched by the...

03/07/2008 Angola

First Médecins Sans Frontières patient completes treatment for drug-resistant TB in Armenian capital

Médecins Sans Frontières and the Ministry of Health opened Armenia’s first and only treatment programme for drug-resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB) in the capital Yerevan in September 2005, and the first Médecins Sans Frontières...

29/10/2007 Armenia

Tuberculosis Treatment Casts a Shadow of Uncertainty

Long and arduous treatment for multi-drug resistant tuberculosis

17/05/2007 Armenia

Armenia: Social workers and psychologists vital in helping drug-resistant tuberculosis patients through treatment

Yerevan, Armenia. February 2010 - In the Médecins Sans Frontières supervised drug-resistant tuberculosis (DR TB) program in Armenia, the adherence of patients to the treatment is a major issue. Among the patients admitted to the...

24/03/2010 Armenia

Armenia: Larisa – a teacher determined to beat drug-resistant tuberculosis

Yerevan, Armenia, February 2010 - Larisa* recalls with a shudder the moment she was diagnosed with drug-resistant tuberculosis in the central tuberculosis (TB) clinic in the Armenian capital Yerevan.

24/03/2010 Armenia

Médecins Sans Frontières expands patient-centred approach in fight against TB in Armenia

Médecins Sans Frontières has stepped up the implementation of patient-centred drug-resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB) treatment program in Armenia in order to try to combat the alarming rising rates of the disease in the country.

21/03/2012 Armenia

Detained Médecins Sans Frontières staff released in Bahrain

BRUSSELS, JUNE 14, 2011—A Médecins Sans Frontières staff member detained for weeks in Bahrain was released uncharged on the 11th of June 2011.

15/06/2011 Bahrain

Bahrain: Médecins Sans Frontières welcomes the release of arrested translator

Médecins Sans Frontières welcomes the release of Saeed Mahdi, and recognises that he has now been granted access to a lawyer.

08/08/2011 Bahrain

Médecins Sans Frontières intervenes in the areas worst affected by the floods in the state of Bihar

Médecins Sans Frontières teams have been assessing the humanitarian situation in the areas affected by the floods in India, Nepal and Bangladesh.

Since the beginning of the recent floods in the north of India, Nepal and...

14/08/2007 Bangladesh, India, Nepal
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