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Afghanistan: ‘For Patients to Feel Safe and to Be Safe’

Country Representative Michiel Hofman explains why the independence of aid in a war is in the best interest of the patient.

(5.6 MB)

02/12/2010 Afghanistan

Podcast: Preventing and treating obstetric fistulas in Nigeria

Obstetric fistulas, most often the result of prolonged obstructed labor, is an opening that occurs between the bladder and the vagina, or between the rectum and the vagina and causes a woman to become incontinent, among other...

(12.0 MB)

08/03/2011 Nigeria

Podcast: Children With HIV Need More Treatment Options; DNDi Steps In

Without proper treatment, half of the 370,000 children newly infected with HIV last year will die before they reach their second birthday. But very few medicines are designed and adapted specifically for children, and are...

(12.7 MB)

04/10/2011

South Sudan: Interview with field coordinator Karel Janssens

Pibor, South Sudan, 23 January 2012

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25/01/2012 South Sudan
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