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Eswatini (formerly Swaziland)

Eswatini (formerly Swaziland) has one of the world’s highest rates of HIV, with nearly one in three adults living with the disease. However, around 80 per cent of people with Tuberculosis (TB) in Eswatini are HIV positive.

Estimates suggest that HIV incidence rates in Eswatini have fallen in recent years, as significant progress has been made in improving the number of people receiving antiretroviral (ARV) treatment.

We continue to help more HIV patients access ARV treatment through the ’test and start’ strategy. A team has been piloting ‘test and start’ in the Nhlangano project; after HIV testing, ARV treatment was offered to more than 1,700 people after a positive HIV diagnosis to start treatment immediately.

We now treat patients with extensively drug-resistant TB (XDR-TB) and those developing severe side effects, using the promising new drugs bedaquiline and delamanid in combination with repurposed drugs.

Our Activities in Eswatini in 2023

Data and information from the International Activity Report 2023.

MSF IN ESWATINI IN 2023 In 2023, Doctors Without Borders (MSF) opened a new project in Eswatini to tackle sexual health-related illnesses through innovative practices and community engagement.
MSF, Doctors Without Borders, activities in Eswatini in 2023

MSF has been providing health services in the Shiselweni region since 2007, focusing on HIV, drug-resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB), and, during the pandemic, COVID-19. After successfully decentralising HIV and DR-TB care by bringing treatment closer to people’s homes and lowering HIV incidence, all these activities were handed over to the Ministry of Health and local partners, and the project closed in 2023.

Sexual health-related diseases, such as HIV, sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and cervical cancer, as well as the complications of unsafe abortions, remain significant health issues in Eswatini. An STI study conducted by MSF in Shiselweni showed that one-third of the patients attending outpatient consultations in six general healthcare facilities have at least one STI.

Based on this research and a detailed assessment, we opened a new sexual health project in Manzini region in the last quarter of 2023. The project provides comprehensive sexual health services, including STI testing and treatment; HIV testing and prevention; screening, prevention and treatment for hepatitis B and C and cervical cancer; and family planning at a dedicated MSF clinic in Matsapha Industrial Area and in the communities.

The project brings multiple practices to the country, such as laboratory-based diagnosis and treatment of STIs; molecular screening for cervical cancer; injectable pre-exposure prophylaxis for HIV; screening and treatment of hepatitis B and C, as well as hepatitis B vaccination; and online HIV counselling and self-testing.

The project implements MSF’s ‘Patients and Populations as Partners’ approach, through close community engagement.

In 2023

 
HIV/Aids

Reuters: Cash crunch hits Eswatini AIDS patients

Latest News 20 Sep 2011
 
Drug-resistant TB

Securing funding for Eswatini's health services

Press Release 9 Sep 2011
 
Drug-resistant TB

Eswatini: Patients stories newsletter

Newsletter 1 Oct 2010