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 MSF HIV Programe in Bangui, Central African Republic
HIV/AIDS

MSF statement on Global Replenishment Conference

While notable progresses have been made against HIV, tuberculosis and malaria, the battle is not over.
Latest News - 16 Sep 2016
 
Drug-resistant TB

Patricia Nyoni “It’s an indescribable feeling to see patients go from bad to good”

Meet MSF Fieldworker Patricia Nyoni who has recently returned from a three-year assignment in Eswatini - a country struggling to cope with the dual epidemic of HIV and TB.
Fieldworkers Stories - 16 Sep 2016
 
MSF Kathmandu
Drug-resistant TB

HIV, TB and malaria: world leaders' commitment to combat mass killers

The replenishment conference of the Global Fund to fight AIDS, TB and Malaria that takes place in Montreal this week will be a yardstick against which to measure how well world leaders’ actions reflect their words in promising to end the three epidemics by 2030.
Briefing Document - 16 Sep 2016
 
Malnutrition in Chad
Malnutrition

Recurring malnutrition, a silent epidemic devastating Chad

In July 2015, MSF opened an emergency nutrition project in Bokoro in southwestern Chad. Since 2010, MSF has carried out four nutrition interventions in this drought prone area in the central Sahel region in an attempt to tackle the growing malnutrition emergency. The Bokoro project is part of MSF’s wider operational strategy to tackle malnutrition in Chad.
Latest News - 15 Sep 2016
 
South Africa

MSF launches an awareness campaign to provoke South Africans to consider humanitarian values

We don’t care about stopping wars. We don’t care about which side you fight on. And we even don’t care about the fact that you’re not an innocent victim.
Op-Ed - 15 Sep 2016