| Topic | Date | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|
The second-line drug crisisPaul Cawthorn, Médecins Sans Frontières Head of Mission in Thailand, talks about the second-line drug crisis affecting access to HIV/AIDS treatment with particular emphasis on pharmaceutical companies and patent policy. (2.7 MB) |
12/12/2007 | Thailand | |
Médecins Sans Frontières patient Somchai talks about his conditionKaletra is a second-line anti-retroviral drug for HIV/AIDS. It is an expensive medication which he cannot afford so it is provided to him by Médecins Sans Frontières. Here, he gives an account of how HIV has affected his ability... (2.7 MB) |
09/09/2008 | Thailand | |
Emergency aid in southern SudanSvenja Kueühnel reports from a region, where development should have taken over – but where Médecins Sans Frontières, as an emergency aid organisation is still running one of it’s biggest programes worldwide. (3.6 MB) |
07/03/2008 | Sudan | |
South Sudan - Médecins Sans Frontières Audio UpdateThe Peace Agreement between Northern and Southern Sudan is three years old. More than one million refugees and internally displaced people have returned home. The situation in the south is stable, but there are still areas where... (3.6 MB) |
28/03/2008 | Sudan | |
Podcast: Neonatal care in South SudanKeeping babies alive during the first 28 days of their lives is challenging in some parts of the world, including Aweil, Southern Sudan, where Médecins Sans Frontières runs a neonatal care program. (8.2 MB) |
09/07/2010 | Sudan |
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