Central African Republic: New Fighting Adds to Massive Crisis

SF Renews Call for Increased Humanitarian Response to Ongoing Crisis  New York, November 26, 2013—A massive humanitarian crisis in the Central African Republic (CAR) is growing even more severe, as fighting and threats against civilians near the town of Bouca have driven hundreds more people to flee, the international medical humanitarian organisation Doctors Without Borders/Médecins … Read more

Papua New Guinea: A comprehensive response to family and sexual violence is critical

Port Moresby, 25 November 2013 – Family and sexual violence (FSV) is a medical-humanitarian emergency with serious consequences for survivors, at individual and also family level. Its effects go far beyond domestic borders and affect public health at national level. Survivors need access to free, quality, confidential, integrated medical care, as well as high quality … Read more

Millions still waiting for AIDS revolution

Johannesburg, November 25, 2013 — The fight against HIV/AIDS has been hailed as one of the most successful public health projects in human history, but teams from the international medical humanitarian organisation Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) see the revolution as unfulfilled for millions of people excluded from treatment. Today, MSF launches a film series titled … Read more

MSF Responds to EMA approval of new tuberculosis drug delamanid

On November 22, 2013, the European Medicines Agency’s (EMA) Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP) recommended granting a conditional marketing authorisation for delamanid, only the second new TB drug to be developed in 50 years.  It is hoped that the new drug, marketed by the Japanese company Otsuka, will be pivotal in improving … Read more

Philippines Typhoon: "As Long As People Need the Help, I Will Be Here"

Cindy Penalber is a Filipino nurse from the town of Estancia in northeast Panay Island. She has been helping survivors of Typhoon Haiyan since it hit the Philippines on November 8. Cindy and many of her colleagues are now working alongside Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) mobile clinic teams to provide medical care in … Read more

MSF Responds to EMA approval of new tuberculosis drug delamanid

On November 22, 2013, the European Medicines Agency’s (EMA) Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP) recommended granting a conditional marketing authorisation for delamanid, only the second new TB drug to be developed in 50 years.  It is hoped that the new drug, marketed by the Japanese company Otsuka, will be pivotal in improving … Read more

Gilead attempt to secure patent on hepatitis C drug opposed in India

‘Patent opposition’ seeks to ensure production of affordable generics November 22, 2013, New Delhi/New York: DoctorsWithout Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) supports the ‘patent opposition’ just filed at India’s Patent Office by the Initiative for Medicines, Access & Knowledge (I-MAK), which aims to prevent US pharmaceutical company Gilead/Pharmasset from gaining a patent in India on sofosbuvir, … Read more

Philippines: MSF team sets up inflatable hospital

November 22, 2013: Developed specifically for natural disasters, MSF’s inflatable hospital is a temporary structure in which its teams will provide secondary healthcare and surgical care in the typhoon-hit city of Tacloban over the next three to six months while the local healthcare system is rebuilt. A team from the international medical organisation Doctors Without … Read more

Philippines Typhoon: Survivors tell their stories – “We have nothing, we lost everything.”

November 20, 2013: Cradled in his father’s arms, five-month old Niño James Padernos cries feebly. He is coughing and has been feverish for two days, with red spots on his face. “Two days ago he came down with a fever. It didn’t go away,” says Niño’s mother. “His fever is very high, I am very … Read more