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    Myanmar: 20 years of assistance to people living with HIV
    Myanmar
    Myanmar: 20 years of assistance to people living with HIV
    By the end of 2023, people living with HIV in the care of Doctors Without Borders in Dawei will have transferred to the National Aids Programme, where...
    HIV/AIDS
    Access to medicines
    Guinea: Progress made in HIV care but major challenges remain
    Guinea
    Guinea: Progress made in HIV care but major challenges remain
    In 2003, teams from Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières(MSF) in Guinea started treating HIV patients with antiretrovirals by opening free...
    HIV/AIDS
    Kenya: A day in an outreach activity - Triple burden of measles, malaria and malnutrition in a family
    Kenya
    Kenya: A day in an outreach activity - Triple burden of measles, malaria and malnutrition in a family
    Bringing life-saving medical services closer to the villages holds profound significance for those living far from healthcare facilities. In March 202...
    Measles
    Malaria
    Malnutrition
    Cyclone Mocha: Aid efforts severely hampered by new restrictions
    Myanmar
    Cyclone Mocha: Aid efforts severely hampered by new restrictions
    “About 85 per cent of my camp is in ruins after Cyclone Mocha wreaked havoc here. All hut-like houses are destroyed. People who live in houses like th...
    Natural disasters
    Refugees
    Tuberculosis (TB)
    HIV/AIDS
    Hepatitis C
    Innovation: when AI helps improve cervical cancer diagnosis
    Malawi
    Innovation: when AI helps improve cervical cancer diagnosis
    Cervical cancer is the second deadliest cancer in low- and middle-income countries. In Malawi in East Africa, where Doctors Without Borders / Médecins...
    Non-communicable diseases
    Three questions: Managing cervical cancer with limited treatment options in Malawi
    Malawi
    Three questions: Managing cervical cancer with limited treatment options in Malawi
    Cervical cancer accounts for 37 per cent of new cancers in women in Malawi. Since 2018, Doctors Without Borders /Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has be...
    Non-communicable diseases
    The Philippines: Five years of medical care for Marawi siege survivors
    Philippines
    The Philippines: Five years of medical care for Marawi siege survivors
    It has been five years since the siege of Marawi displaced 98 per cent of the population of the southern Philippines city. Since the conflict, Doctors...
    War and conflict
    Non-communicable diseases
    Mental health
    Pakistan: Flood emergency is far from over
    Pakistan
    Pakistan: Flood emergency is far from over
    Doctors Without Borders / Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is seeing alarmingly high numbers of patients with malaria and children with malnutrition amo...
    Natural disasters
    Malaria
    Malnutrition
    HIV/AIDS in the DRC: Behind the progress, huge challenges remain
    DR Congo
    HIV/AIDS in the DRC: Behind the progress, huge challenges remain
    In 2002, Doctors Without Borders / Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) teams opened the first outpatient treatment centre offering free care to people livi...
    HIV/AIDS
    Access to medicines