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Field News | February 25, 2013
Recent floods devastated the city of Chokwe in Mozambique’s Gaza Province, leaving people in urgent need of medical care.
Voice from the Field | February 5, 2013
Medical Coordinator Lucas Molfino describes the situation in Chokwe, where a week of heavy rain has caused severe flooding.
Special Report | September 19, 2012
While gains made in the fight against HIV/AIDS in the past decade are encouraging, countries most affected by the pandemic continue to struggle to place enough people on treatment and implement the best science and strategies to fight the disease.
Alert Article | July 31, 2012
Field News | March 16, 2011
Despite some encouraging trends among people living with HIV in Mozambique, a great deal of work remains to be done.
Press Release | December 8, 2010
Several low-income countries highly affected by HIV risk being entirely or partly disqualified from the current funding round by the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria.
Special Report | November 24, 2010
The number of patients on treatment has risen dramatically over the last few years. At the end of August 2010, more than 200,000 patients were on ARV treatment in Mozambique, of whom more than 33,000 were being treated with the assistance of MSF.
Research Article | November 13, 2010
Research Article | November 8, 2010
Field News | September 16, 2010
Where resources are scarce, community groups can help maximize HIV/AIDS treatment and support each other.
Field News | June 7, 2010
In South Africa, where the FIFA World Cup is getting under way, MSF is trying to show that beating HIV/AIDS should be the ultimate goal.
Press Release | May 26, 2010
Johanesburg/New York, May 27, 2010 - Backtracking by international donors of HIV/AIDS treatment risks undermining years of positive achievements and will cause many more unnecessary deaths, warned the medical humanitarian organization Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) in a new report released today.
Research Article | September 1, 2009
Special Report | July 20, 2009
Over three million people living with HIV/AIDS in the developing world receive antiretroviral therapy (ART). However, the medicines and diagnostic tools available are inadequate to respond fully to their needs. In addition, seven million people are in need of treatment and are still waiting for access.
Research Article | July 17, 2009
Research Article | September 17, 2008
Research Article | March 28, 2007
Press Release | March 8, 2007
Mopeia/Geneva, March 8, 2007 – An estimated 136,000 people have been displaced in Mozambique due to floods that affected the provinces surrounding the Zambezi river at the end of January 2007. Despite optimism over the initial aid response, the international medical humanitarian organization Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) expresses concern over the health situation of flood victims in Zambezia Province. MSF calls on the Mozambican government and humanitarian aid groups to urgently step up their interventions to ensure that food and non-food relief supplies reach the thousands of families affected by the floods.
Voice from the Field | January 26, 2003
Birgit Stümpfl, a German midwife, runs the MSF Chamanculo clinic for Prevention of Mother-To-Child Transmission (PMTCT).
Press Release | March 9, 2001
Press Release | March 2, 2000
Field News | March 2, 2000
Field News | January 25, 1999
Field News | January 11, 1999
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