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Subject: CRASH Newsletter
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Jean-Hervé Bradol, Francisco Diaz, Marc Le Pape, Jérome Léglise Aside from medical, scientific and technological considerations, however, access to water is a major social, economic and political issue as well as a local, regional, national and international one. How do consumers perceive the actions of water production and distribution organisations? What are the social, economic and political tensions determining how water is managed and the relationship between users and agencies that deliver water? What are the main areas of focus of national and international public policy in this area? | | | Send this email to someone you think may be interested or share it | | | Click to instantly unsubscribe from this mailing list. | | 11/19/2012 Edited by Claire Magone, Michël Neuman and Fabrice Weissman PRESS REVIEW - Admit complexity: a few takeways from MSF's "Humanitarian Negociation revealed", David Algoso, May 2012 - Making acceptable compromises in a crisis situation, Interview of Fabrice Weissman - Radio New Zealand National, April 2012 - Watch your step, Jo Chandler - Theage.com.au, April 2012 - "Humanitarian Negociation revealed, the MSF experience" - Late Night Live, ABC.net.au, March 2012 Back to top Joan Amondi, Jean-Hervé Bradol, Vanja Kovacic, Elisabeth Szumilin It seemed appropriate to assemble these texts now, at a time when the history of our AIDS missions is compelling us to formulate new goals. Until 1996, all we could do was to try to prevent and treat some of the opportunistic infections. Since then, the advent and large-scale distribution of antiretroviral drugs have turned the HIV field upside down, and the new drugs have brought new questions. At what stage of the infection should we start prescribing antiretroviral therapy? What should we do to ensure that every patient who needs treatment can get it, when millions still don't have access? How can we reduce the number of new cases? Can the epidemic be controlled in places where the HIV prevalence is very high? ALSO ON HEALTH - Doctor Who?, Rony Brauman - Refusing to accept the death toll from drug-resistent TB, Jean-Hervé Bradol, Francis Varaine - The origin of cholera in Haiti: The culprit has been found! Claire Magone Back to top | You are receiving this email because you suscribe to our newsletter. Our mailing address : Fondation Médecins Sans Frontières 8, rue Saint-Sabin Paris 75011 Phone: +33140212800 Copyright (C) 2010 Fondation Médecins Sans Frontières | |
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