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Médecins Sans Frontières Welcomes New Fixed-Dose Combination Against Malaria Developed through a partnership between DNDi and Farmanguinhos, ASMQ combines artesunate (AS) and mefloquine (MQ) in one fixed dose.

17.04.08

Rio de Janeiro - Médecins Sans Frontières welcomes the launch in Brazil of a new drug against P. Falciparum, the most dangerous type of malaria. Developed by DNDi (Drugs for Neglected Diseases Initiative) in partnership with...

Clarification of Relations Between Dr. Bernard Kouchner and Médecins Sans Frontières

19.09.07

Sydney/Paris - Following Dr Bernard Kouchner's appointment as France's minister of foreign affairs earlier this year, Médecins Sans Frontières noted a potential confusion between his new responsibilities and the role he has...

Indian Court Ruling in Novartis Case Protects India as the ‘Pharmacy of the Developing World’

India / 06.08.07

New Delhi/Geneva – The landmark decision by the High Court in Chennai to uphold India’s Patents Act in the face of the challenge by Swiss pharmaceutical company Novartis is a major victory for patients’ access to affordable...

Médecins Sans Frontières' position regarding the International Criminal Court's prosecutor's case presentation against the President of Sudan

Sudan / 29.07.07

Once again in this type of situation, there is a lot of confusion introduced whether deliberately or through lack of correct information between the role of the states that have ratified the statute of the ICC, the United Nations...

“Protected Humanitarian Corridors” in Darfur: a Dangerous Confusion between Military and Humanitarian Action

31.05.07

Mr. Kouchner, the French Minister of Foreign Affairs, proposes to use military force to protect a “humanitarian corridor” to provide assistance to populations of Darfur from a base in neighboring Chad. This proposal poses a...

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