HIV+ people and health groups protest outside Novartis headquarters In Mumbai

Ahead of Verdict in Novartis Vs. India Supreme Court Case MUMBAI, 21 December 2012 – As the Supreme Court considers its verdict in the case of Swiss pharmaceutical company Novartis vs. the Indian government, people living with HIV, Sankalp Rehabilitation Trust, health groups and the international medical humanitarian organisation Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) protested outside … Read more

MSF condemns targeting of health workers in Pakistan

DECEMBER 20, 2012-Regardless of the parties or individuals responsible for the recent escalation of attacks against health workers in Pakistan, both patients and medical workers risk losing their lives while seeking or providing health care, the international organization Doctors Without Borders / Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) said today. As a medical humanitarian organization working in … Read more

US: millions of people still waiting for medical ‘breakthroughs’ against neglected diseases

Despite important progress in research and development (R&D) for global health over the past decade, only a small fraction of new medicines developed between 2000 and 2011 were for the treatment of neglected diseases, highlighting the ‘fatal imbalance’ between global disease burden and drug development for some of the world’s most devastating illnesses, said Médecins … Read more

Conference press release: Millions of patients still waiting for medical “Breakthroughs” against neglected diseases

Analysis of Health R&D Pipeline Shows Important Progress, but Significant Gaps in Innovation Remain NEW YORK, NY, DECEMBER 13, 2012—Despite important progress in research and development (R&D) for global health over the past decade, only a small fraction of new medicines developed between 2000 and 2011 were for the treatment of neglected diseases, highlighting the … Read more

Central America and Mexico: The medical consequences of violence

07 December 2012 – The impact of violence in Central America and Mexico cannot be understated. Widespread violence and its dramatic medical consequences are threatening to become a humanitarian crisis, while health systems – already underfunded and short of medical staff – are unable to cope. The lack of adapted policies to respond to this … Read more

MSF at the GAVI alliance "Partners’ Forum" vaccination conference, Tanzania, December 5–7, 2012

Three new issue briefs outlining Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)’s / Doctors Without Borders main concerns regarding the need for adapted vaccines, the need to bring vaccine prices down, and the need to address vaccine supply problems can be accessed at: msfaccess.org/briefings. MSF is deeply concerned that the current global vaccination strategy is not paying enough attention … Read more

Responding to humanitarian crisis In Assam

4 December 2012 – Médecins Sans Frontieres/Doctors without Borders is completing distribution of Non Food Items (NFI) kits to communities impacted by recent violent clashes in Assam. Riots between two communities were first reported in July 2012 and soon flared into a major humanitarian crisis which left more than 90 people dead and over 400.000 … Read more

India:Responding To Humanitarian Crisis In Assam

Médecins Sans Frontieres/Doctors without Borders is completing distribution of Non Food Items (NFI) kits to communities impacted by recent violent clashes in Assam. Riots between two communities were first reported in July 2012 and soon flared into a major humanitarian crisis which left more than 90 people dead and over 400.000 displaced For months the … Read more

Nigeria: A unique experience – Saraswathy Achat

Though I am a first missioner for MSF, I am not new to Africa or working with underprivileged people. Before joining MSF I worked for almost 17 years in India, Ethiopia and Sri Lanka, in various positions including as a community health specialist, programme officer and lecturer. In 2006, working with [the international health charity] … Read more