HIV No Excuses - video 1.flv

HIV No Excuses - video 1.flv

In northern Mozambique, MSF is empowering HIV-patients to take an active part in managing their disease. In this 5-part video-clip series, MSF demonstrates tools and models that could help make improved treatment accessible to many more. Between 8-10 June 2011, world leaders will meet in New York to decide on the future of the millions needing treatment urgently. By sharing this video, help us spread the word that there is NO EXCUSE for governments to leave 10 million people untreated! SUBSCRIBE HERE: http://bit.ly/15M9M8v Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is an international, independent, medical humanitarian organisation that delivers emergency aid to people affected by armed conflict, epidemics, natural disasters and exclusion from healthcare. TOP PLAYLISTS EBOLA -    • Ebola   MSF is on the frontline in the fight against Ebola - one of the world’s most deadly diseases. Find out what we’re doing in our projects across West Africa. EYEWITNESS -    • EYEWITNESS   Watch MSF's "eyewitness" testimony from the frontline of humanitarian emergencies across the world. THE REACH OF WAR -    • The Reach of War   In late 2013, MSF sent to record “a day in the life” of the brutal, relentless conflict in Syria - to collect imagery and narratives that might foster a deeper understanding of the reach of this war. MONTH IN FOCUS -    • Month in Focus   Each and every month, watch the latest news from our projects around the world and see what we really do. HIV/AIDS: See What We See -    • HIV/AIDS: See What We See   Today, 9.6 million people with HIV/AIDS are on lifesaving treatment, antiretroviral drugs cost a fraction of what they used to. However, this is not the full picture – See What We See exposes the reality of HIV/ AIDS as experienced by MSF. EVERYDAY EMERGENCY -    • Everyday Emergency   For decades, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has been in the grip of an emergency. Violence in its eastern provinces are an everyday occurrence that has torn the country apart and left millions dead. TUBERCULOSIS – What is it?    • Tuberculosis - What is it?   Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the most deadly infectious diseases in the world. Each year it kills 1.4 million people with nearly another nine million suffering from the disease, mainly in developing countries. Find out what it is, how the body reacts, and what MSF are doing combat this deadly disease. WHERE WE WORK – We work in more than 60 countries across the world – Learn more about our work at msf.org.uk SYRIA -    • Syria   SOUTH SUDAN -    • Sudan & South Sudan   CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC -    • Central African Republic   DR CONGO -    • DRC