MSF's Suerie Moon spoke in front of a US Senate Committee on promoting new treatments & cures for neglected diseases read more
NEW: The 13th Edition of Untangling the Web of Antiretroviral Price Reductions is now available download it here
VIDEO: MSF's community approach to treating malnutrition in Niger watch it here
WHO's work on the financing of medical research and development is given a fresh start read more
MSF Letter to GFATM on concerns over scale-up of AIDS treatment in light of Board of Directors Meeting read more
New European Parliament Working Group on Innovation & Access launches with support of Access Campaign read more
FORCING PATIENTS TO PAY FOR AIDS CARE ENDANGERS TREATMENT SUCCESS14 December 2005 |
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Abuja, December 6, 2005 - - Having to pay for HIV/AIDS care increases the risk of treatment failure, according to new research from Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) to be presented this week at the... |
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Companies Not Selling New AIDS Drugs in Africa08 December 2005 |
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Abuja, December 8, 2005 - - Newer AIDS drugs and formulations of existing drugs are urgently needed in Africa but are not available because brand companies are choosing not to sell them and there are... |
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AMENDMENT TO WTO TRIPS AGREEMENT MAKES ACCESS TO AFFORDABLE MEDICINES EVEN MORE BLEAK07 December 2005 |
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MSF EXPRESSES CONCERN THAT PATIENTS THE WORLD-OVER WILL HAVE TO PAY THE PRICE |
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DRUG COMPANIES LEAVE CHILDREN WITH AIDS TO FEND FOR THEMSELVES28 November 2005 |
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WITHOUT PROPER TESTS AND DRUGS, MILLIONS OF CHILDREN WILL NOT LIVE TO SEE THEIR SECOND BIRTHDAY Nairobi, November 28th 2005 - - One of the reasons that half of all children with... |
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Access to AIDS drugs in China10 November 2005 |
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Access to certain ARVs is a problem in China, including some important 1st line drug dosages, many important 2nd line drugs, 3-in-1 ARV fixed-dose combinations and paediatric formulations. More... |
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MSF TO WTO: RE-THINK ACCESS TO LIFE-SAVING DRUGS NOW25 October 2005 |
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Geneva, Monday 24 October 2005 – The World Trade Organization’s TRIPS Council [Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights] is scheduled to discuss amendments to the TRIPS Agreement this... |
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Creative approach allows MSF to treat children with AIDS. But enormous challenges remain.02 August 2005 |
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Rio de Janeiro / Geneva, Wednesday July 27th 2005 – Médecins Sans Frontières is successfully treating an increasing number of children who have HIV/AIDS, according to data from MSF treatment... |
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Action needed to tackle the second wave of the AIDS drug pricing crisis26 July 2005 |
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Rio de Janeiro / Geneva, Tuesday, July 26th 2005 - – Urgent action is needed to ensure a continuous supply of affordable AIDS medicines to those who need them, said Médecins Sans Frontières at the... |
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MSF talking points for the Group of Eight (G8) meeting in Scotland, July 200506 July 2005 |
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On the occasion of the annual G8 summits every year, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) urges G8 countries to uphold past commitments and mobilise additional political will and financial resources to... |
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Prices of AIDS Medicines in Developing Countries continue to be a concern28 June 2005 |
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Geneva Tuesday June 28th 2005 - - In a new edition of a pricing guide published today , Médecins Sans Frontières shows that while generic production has brought down the prices of most first-line... |
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