Stemming the tide of AIDS
A short video on the progress made in stemming the tide of AIDS in Malawi. A short video on the progress made in stemming the tide of AIDS in Malawi.
View ArticleMédecins Sans Frontières in Haiti
Loris de Filippi, ex-Médecins Sans Frontières Head of Mission in Haiti, presents a country profile of Haiti and a snapshot of local Médecins Sans Frontières activities (February 2007). Loris de...
View ArticleHIV Project in Mathare
Dr Julianne Millar discusses her role with Médecins Sans Frontières' HIV Project at the Blue House Clinic in Mathare, Kenya. Dr Millar specialises in pregnant women, particularly in antenatal care and...
View ArticleMédecins Sans Frontières in Western Kenya
A summary of Médecins Sans Frontières activities in Western Kenya, including Médecins Sans Frontières' response to newly displaced populations following civil unrest in early 2008. A summary of...
View ArticleMédecins Sans Frontières in Batticaloa
Médecins Sans Frontières implemented an emergency program for the displaced in Batticaloa, following renewed conflict in the east of Sri Lanka in early 2007. Médecins Sans Frontières ended operations...
View ArticleMédecins Sans Frontières' activities with the Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh
TRANSCRIPTFive Kilometers from the border town of Teknaf, on the south east tip of Bangladesh, is a refugee settlement named Tal. Tal camp sits precariously on a tiny strip of land. It’s built on a...
View ArticlePopulations cut off by conflict
In Sri Lanka, our teams are present at Point Pedro, in the Jaffna Peninsula, where the population is still isolated by the conflict. In spite of restrictions imposed by the governmental authorities,...
View ArticleMédecins Sans Frontières response to Cyclone Nargis
In the aftermath of one of the biggest natural disasters of recent years, people urgently need shelter, clean water and food. Médecins Sans Frontières had existing operations in Myanmar when the...
View ArticleMédecins Sans Frontières' malaria project in Bo
Médecins Sans Frontières launches a new community malaria project in Bo. Médecins Sans Frontières launches a new community malaria project in Bo.
View ArticleMyanmar: One year after cyclone
2 May 2008, Cyclone Nargis struck southern Myanmar with tremendous force leaving around 140,000 dead or missing, and many more destitute. One year later, Médecins Sans Frontières marks the anniversary...
View ArticleMédecins Sans Frontières Interview - Second line treatment
Interview with Fernando Pascual, Pharmacist, Médecins Sans Frontières Campaign for Access to Essential Medicines, on future challenges in accessing second line drugs within the contexts that Médecins...
View ArticlePaediatric TB issues in Angola
After a civil war of nearly 30 years, the country is slowly recovering from the conflict. In the city hospital, patients infected by TB are treated by Médecins Sans Frontières. 100 people are...
View ArticleCholera Treatment Center in Likasi
The most striking thing about a CTC cholera treatment centre - is the amount of activity that goes on. The nurses run from one bed to another, setting up IV drips, examining the patients and giving...
View ArticleMédecins Sans Frontières Interview - Trade Regulations & Intellectual Property
Interview with Tido von Schoen-Angerer, Director, Médecins Sans Frontières Campaign for Access to Essential Medicines, on why trade regulations and intellectual property are so crucial in obtaining...
View ArticleMédecins Sans Frontières Interview - HIV/AIDS and Tuberculosis
Interview with Tido von Schoen-Angerer, Director, Médecins Sans Frontières Campaign for Access to Essential Medicines, on Tuberculosis (the main co-infection of HIV) and the leading cause of death in...
View ArticleMédecins Sans Frontières Interview - Treatment for HIV/AIDS patients
Interview with Tido von Schoen-Angerer, Director, Médecins Sans Frontières Campaign for Access to Essential Medicines, on major issues affecting access to quality treatment for HIV/AIDS patients in...
View ArticleNutritional intervention in Oromiya
Malnutrition is nothing new in Ethiopia. This year, however there has been a drought in Oromiya region and the increase in food prices has also played a role in making the situation much worse....
View ArticleMédecins Sans Frontières paediatric HIV management
Dr Myrto Schaefer from Médecins Sans Frontières Australia talks about Médecins Sans Frontières' management of paediatric HIV in Cambodia. Dr Myrto Schaefer from Médecins Sans Frontières Australia...
View ArticleMédecins Sans Frontières doctors in Niger discuss the organisations new...
James Nichols, Head of communications Medecins Sans Frontieres Australia, interviews Médecins Sans Frontières Doctors working in Niger. James Nichols, Head of communications Medecins Sans Frontieres...
View ArticleMédecins Sans Frontières Interview - Multi-Drug Resistant Tuberculosis &...
Heidi Spillane, a Sydney-based Médecins Sans Frontières Doctor, talks about the challenges of treating multi-drug resistant TB (tuberculosis) and HIV/AIDS in Homa Bay, Kenya. Heidi Spillane, a...
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