6-30 | Libya: Aid on the frontlineHaiti: resurgence of choleraJapan: Survivor traumaHIV/AIDS: ARVs for 15 millions patientsFrance: Dangerous amendments
6-9 | Funds and affordable drugs needed to turn target into treatment On the heels of new evidence that shows HIV treatment is also HIV prevention, governments meeting at a UN Summit on AIDS have taken a critical step by committing to reach 15 million people with HIV treatment by 2015 – but they must take immediate concrete action to make this treatment target a reality, the international medical humanitarian organization Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) said today.
6-7 | Latest Research Shows Expanded Treatment Could Turn AIDS TideAt a time when HIV treatment has proven to reduce HIV transmission by 96 percent, governments meeting for the UN Summit on AIDS must agree today to put nine million people on treatment over the next four years, despite strong opposition from several key funders, the international medical humanitarian organisation Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) said today.
5-31 | Libya: Aid for a besieged townIvory Coast: The fear remainsHaiti: The new hospitalHIV / AIDS: A roadmap for the next decade
5-29 | Governments must commit to massively scale up treatment at UN Summit on AIDSGovernments will meet at the United Nations in New York for an HIV/AIDS Summit from 8 to 10 June, to discuss the global response to the epidemic over the next five to ten years. Hanging in the balance will be the lives of the ten million people in urgent need of treatment, at a time when the latest science tells us that treating HIV not only saves lives, but also dramatically reduces transmission of the virus from one person to another – by 96%.