Press Coverage
Science Magazine: Getting HIV Treatment to the Most People
Press Conferences
- Improving Adherence Among Migrants, Teenagers, and Children
- Measuring Viral Load in Resource Poor Settings Not a Luxury
- Getting to 15 Million
- The Battle for Access
Reports
My Life With HIV Audio Slideshows
- Carmen & Victorino – Mozambique
Password: mylife2012, script, images available below
A love story about a couple who have stuck together – the wife is HIV positive and the husband HIV negative – and are moving on now with their plans together, “She’s a part of me” says Victorino. - Ivone – Mozambique (Password: msfiac2012)
A mother looking after four kids and a husband, in a village in northern Mozambique, under the baking sun – and baking is the way she has chosen to push the family fortunes forward. “Don’t be afraid if you have HIV. We are all brothers and sisters together” she says. - Charles – Kibera, Kenya
Note – Charles will be attending the AIDS conference.
Unpackaged versions: Full images and audio files are available by contacting Alice Klein – alice.klein@geneva.msf.org or +41 22 849 8475
Case Studies
- Cover Version
- Democratic Republic of Congo: EN, FR
- Guinea: EN, FR
- Malawi: EN, FR
- Mozambique: EN, FR
- Zimbabwe: EN, FR
B-roll
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password: msfusa
Images
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My Life With HIV: Ivone![]() |
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Ivone Columbique is 47 years old and lives with her husband and four children in Tete in Mozambique. She discovered she was HIV positive in 2007 and started antiretroviral treatment in the same year. She makes and sells bread at the local market but dreams of owning a sewing machine to make and sell clothes. She is also a member of a community HIV group that is supported by MSF. The members of the group support each other and once a month, they take it in turns to travel to the health centre to collect refills of medicines for themselves and the rest of the group. | Brendan Bannon |
My Life With HIV: Ivone![]() |
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Ivone Columbique is 47 years old and lives with her husband and four children in Tete in Mozambique. She discovered she was HIV positive in 2007 and started antiretroviral treatment in the same year. She makes and sells bread at the local market but dreams of owning a sewing machine to make and sell clothes. She is also a member of a community HIV group that is supported by MSF. The members of the group support each other and once a month, they take it in turns to travel to the health centre to collect refills of medicines for themselves and the rest of the group. | Brendan Bannon |
My Life With HIV: Ivone![]() |
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Ivone Columbique is 47 years old and lives with her husband and four children in Tete in Mozambique. She discovered she was HIV positive in 2007 and started antiretroviral treatment in the same year. She makes and sells bread at the local market but dreams of owning a sewing machine to make and sell clothes. She is also a member of a community HIV group that is supported by MSF. The members of the group support each other and once a month, they take it in turns to travel to the health centre to collect refills of medicines for themselves and the rest of the group. | Brendan Bannon |
My Life With HIV: Ivone![]() |
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Ivone Columbique is 47 years old and lives with her husband and four children in Tete in Mozambique. She discovered she was HIV positive in 2007 and started antiretroviral treatment in the same year. She makes and sells bread at the local market but dreams of owning a sewing machine to make and sell clothes. She is also a member of a community HIV group that is supported by MSF. The members of the group support each other and once a month, they take it in turns to travel to the health centre to collect refills of medicines for themselves and the rest of the group. | Brendan Bannon |
My Life With HIV: Ivone![]() |
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Ivone Columbique is 47 years old and lives with her husband and four children in Tete in Mozambique. She discovered she was HIV positive in 2007 and started antiretroviral treatment in the same year. She makes and sells bread at the local market but dreams of owning a sewing machine to make and sell clothes. She is also a member of a community HIV group that is supported by MSF. The members of the group support each other and once a month, they take it in turns to travel to the health centre to collect refills of medicines for themselves and the rest of the group. | Brendan Bannon |
My Life With HIV: Ivone![]() |
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Ivone Columbique is 47 years old and lives with her husband and four children in Tete in Mozambique. She discovered she was HIV positive in 2007 and started antiretroviral treatment in the same year. She makes and sells bread at the local market but dreams of owning a sewing machine to make and sell clothes. She is also a member of a community HIV group that is supported by MSF. The members of the group support each other and once a month, they take it in turns to travel to the health centre to collect refills of medicines for themselves and the rest of the group. | Brendan Bannon |
My Life With HIV: Ivone![]() |
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Ivone Columbique is 47 years old and lives with her husband and four children in Tete in Mozambique. She discovered she was HIV positive in 2007 and started antiretroviral treatment in the same year. She makes and sells bread at the local market but dreams of owning a sewing machine to make and sell clothes. She is also a member of a community HIV group that is supported by MSF. The members of the group support each other and once a month, they take it in turns to travel to the health centre to collect refills of medicines for themselves and the rest of the group. | Brendan Bannon |
My Life With HIV: Ivone![]() |
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Ivone Columbique is 47 years old and lives with her husband and four children in Tete in Mozambique. She discovered she was HIV positive in 2007 and started antiretroviral treatment in the same year. She makes and sells bread at the local market but dreams of owning a sewing machine to make and sell clothes. She is also a member of a community HIV group that is supported by MSF. The members of the group support each other and once a month, they take it in turns to travel to the health centre to collect refills of medicines for themselves and the rest of the group. | Brendan Bannon |
My Life With HIV: Carmen![]() |
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Carmen Jose-Panti is 32 years old. She is HIV positive and lives with her husband and two children from a previous marriage in Tete in Mozambique. Carmen discovered she was HIV positive in 2007 and started antiretroviral treatment in 2009. She runs a small business from home selling charcoal, soap, salt and other domestic items. She is also attending night school. Carmen is part of a six-woman community HIV group that is supported by MSF. The members of the group support each other and once a month, they take it in turns to travel to the health centre to collect refills of medicines for themselves and the rest of the group. | Brendan Bannon |
My Life With HIV: Carmen![]() |
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Carmen Jose-Panti is 32 years old. She is HIV positive and lives with her husband and two children from a previous marriage in Tete in Mozambique. Carmen discovered she was HIV positive in 2007 and started antiretroviral treatment in 2009. She runs a small business from home selling charcoal, soap, salt and other domestic items. She is also attending night school. Carmen is part of a six-woman community HIV group that is supported by MSF. The members of the group support each other and once a month, they take it in turns to travel to the health centre to collect refills of medicines for themselves and the rest of the group. | Brendan Bannon |
My Life With HIV: Carmen![]() |
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Carmen Jose-Panti is 32 years old. She is HIV positive and lives with her husband and two children from a previous marriage in Tete in Mozambique. Carmen discovered she was HIV positive in 2007 and started antiretroviral treatment in 2009. She runs a small business from home selling charcoal, soap, salt and other domestic items. She is also attending night school. Carmen is part of a six-woman community HIV group that is supported by MSF. The members of the group support each other and once a month, they take it in turns to travel to the health centre to collect refills of medicines for themselves and the rest of the group. | Brendan Bannon |
My Life With HIV: Carmen![]() |
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Carmen Jose-Panti is 32 years old. She is HIV positive and lives with her husband and two children from a previous marriage in Tete in Mozambique. Carmen discovered she was HIV positive in 2007 and started antiretroviral treatment in 2009. She runs a small business from home selling charcoal, soap, salt and other domestic items. She is also attending night school. Carmen is part of a six-woman community HIV group that is supported by MSF. The members of the group support each other and once a month, they take it in turns to travel to the health centre to collect refills of medicines for themselves and the rest of the group. | Brendan Bannon |
My Life With HIV: Carmen![]() |
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Carmen Jose-Panti is 32 years old. She is HIV positive and lives with her husband and two children from a previous marriage in Tete in Mozambique. Carmen discovered she was HIV positive in 2007 and started antiretroviral treatment in 2009. She runs a small business from home selling charcoal, soap, salt and other domestic items. She is also attending night school. Carmen is part of a six-woman community HIV group that is supported by MSF. The members of the group support each other and once a month, they take it in turns to travel to the health centre to collect refills of medicines for themselves and the rest of the group. | Brendan Bannon |
My Life With HIV: Carmen![]() |
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Carmen Jose-Panti is 32 years old. She is HIV positive and lives with her husband and two children from a previous marriage in Tete in Mozambique. Carmen discovered she was HIV positive in 2007 and started antiretroviral treatment in 2009. She runs a small business from home selling charcoal, soap, salt and other domestic items. She is also attending night school. Carmen is part of a six-woman community HIV group that is supported by MSF. The members of the group support each other and once a month, they take it in turns to travel to the health centre to collect refills of medicines for themselves and the rest of the group. | Brendan Bannon |
My Life With HIV: Veena![]() |
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Veena Panchal lives in Andheri East, a crowded suburb of Mumbai, along with her two children. She found out in 2002 that she was HIV positive, after the death of her husband from HIV/AIDS. Her two children are HIV negative. | Bithin Das |
My Life With HIV: Veena![]() |
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Veena Panchal lives in Andheri East, a crowded suburb of Mumbai, along with her two children. She found out in 2002 that she was HIV positive, after the death of her husband from HIV/AIDS. Her two children are HIV negative. | Bithin Das |
My Life With HIV: Veena![]() |
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Veena Panchal lives in Andheri East, a crowded suburb of Mumbai, along with her two children. She found out in 2002 that she was HIV positive, after the death of her husband from HIV/AIDS. Her two children are HIV negative. | Subodh Pakhare |
My Life With HIV: Veena![]() |
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Veena Panchal lives in Andheri East, a crowded suburb of Mumbai, along with her two children. She found out in 2002 that she was HIV positive, after the death of her husband from HIV/AIDS. Her two children are HIV negative. | Bithin Das |
My Life With HIV: Veena![]() |
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Veena Panchal lives in Andheri East, a crowded suburb of Mumbai, along with her two children. She found out in 2002 that she was HIV positive, after the death of her husband from HIV/AIDS. Her two children are HIV negative. | Subodh Pakhare |
My Life with HIV: Veena![]() |
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Veena Panchal lives in Andheri East, a crowded suburb of Mumbai, along with her two children. She found out in 2002 that she was HIV positive, after the death of her husband from HIV/AIDS. Her two children are HIV negative. | Subodh Pakhare |
Press Releases
Press Conference: Improving Adherence Among Migrants, Teenagers, and Children
Posted 26.07.2012Data and strategies on how to improve treatment adherence among hard-to-reach populations such as migrants, teenagers and children.
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