[Ip-health] AccessNews Latest Edition: Never A Greater Need ..to get involved

Michelle.VILK@geneva.msf.org Michelle.VILK@geneva.msf.org
Fri Jan 9 18:19:11 2009


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In this season of new directions, new resolutions and new leadership,=0D
Medecins Sans Frontieres' Access Campaign launches its latest newsletter=0D
focusing on the fight, past and present, to increase access to medicines=0D
for patients in the developing world.=0D
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Through a range of voices, we set out the story of MSF=E2=80=99s own Access=
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Essential Medicines Campaign  =E2=80=93 why we got started, some of the iss=
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are tackling now and the road ahead as new challenges emerge in access to=
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affordable medicines both for our own patients and others in poorer=0D
countries.=0D
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We also hear from seasoned campaigners on what needs to be done to jolt the=
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world of TB activism into life, how students are shaking things up in=0D
academia to make the fruits of scientific research available to the=0D
developing world and how a group of scientists have moved online in an=0D
effort to engineer a breakthrough in treatment for tuberculosis and other=
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neglected diseases.=0D
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So click on the link below to get hold of this latest edition and sign up=
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for future ones.=0D
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Altogether, you=E2=80=99ll find plenty of reasons, if not to be cheerful th=
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certainly to get focused and involved over the next year.=0D
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http://www.msfaccess.org/resources/accessnews/=0D
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Kind regards,=0D
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Michelle Vilk=0D
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Coordination Assistant=0D
M=C3=A9decins Sans Fronti=C3=A8res=0D
Campaign for Access to Essential Medicines=0D
Rue de Lausanne 78=0D
1211 Geneva, Switzerland=0D
Tel: + 41(0) 22 849 89 02=0D
Fax: + 41 (0) 22 849 84 04=0D
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www.msfaccess.org