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Frontline Podcast: MSF's Kashmir radio soap opera

The MSF team in Kashmir produce a long running radio soap opera in order to try and promote understanding of mental health issues in the area. Years of violent conflict  has resulted in a generation in which mental health problems are widespread.

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AUDIO - Frontline Podcast: MSF's Kashmir radio soap opera

Date: 20/10/2010

The MSF team in Kashmir produce a long running radio soap opera in order to try and promote understanding of mental health issues in the area. Years of violent conflict  has resulted in a generation in which mental health problems are widespread.

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AUDIO - PODCAST: Overcoming obstacles to mental healthcare in Kashmir

Date: 18/10/2010

Increased violence in Kashmir over the last year has created renewed obstacles to the provison of mental healthcare in the area. In this podcast some of the MSF team in Kashmir discuss how they are trying to develop new approaches in order to overcome these barriers.

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AUDIO - Difficulties of Treating Children with TB

Date: 08/10/2010

In Mathare, a poor area on the outskirts of Nairobi, MSF treats children with TB, but just diagnosing them is extremely challenging. Results of the lack of research into TB means the main diagnostic tool for the adult form of the disease is 130 years old and not at all adapted for use with children.

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AUDIO - Donors' retreat from funding the fight against AIDS Part 3: Sending a message

Date: 29/09/2010

Patients with a resistance to their first treatment regimen are in need of second- or third-line treatment. The price of these drugs is too high, and funding cuts will make them less accessible. What message is the international community sending to those promised life-long treatment?

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AUDIO - Donors' retreat from funding the fight against AIDS Part 2: Better treatment now

Date: 22/09/2010

The WHO now recommends treating people living with HIV earlier, and with better drugs. International donors are focusing on how much these changes would cost in the short-term, but they should be contemplating the long-term effects.

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AUDIO - Donors' retreat from funding the fight against AIDS Part 1: Changes on the ground

Date: 15/09/2010

The impact of funding shortfalls for HIV/AIDS treatment in developing countries is already being seen by MSF teams working in these areas. Patients are suffering and some treatment providers are scrambling for supplies. One positive development - patients are making their voices heard.

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AUDIO - Interview with MSF logistician on flooding in Nigeria

Date: 13/09/2010

Flooding near in Sokoto state, northern Nigeria, has worsened significantly when a dam on the Rima River failed. Villages below the dam have been flooded and tens of thousands have been displaced. Logistician Chris Houston describes MSF's response so far.

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AUDIO - Frontline Reports Podcasts: Treating kala azar in Bangladesh

Date: 09/09/2010

The neglected and deadly disease kala azar - also called visceral leishmaniasis - is currently being reported in 45 districts of Bangladesh. MSF is working in Fulbaria, Mymensingh district, one of the hardest-hit areas in the country.

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AUDIO - Frontline Reports Podcast - Starved for Attention

Date: 02/09/2010

MSF's multimedia campaign, Starved for Attention, aims to raise public awareness and push international food aid donors to make their food nutritionally adequate.

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AUDIO - Frontline Reports Podcast: Malnutrition in Chad

Date: 19/08/2010

The Sahel region is once struggling with a serious nutritional crisis, and particularly hard hit is Chad. MSF is currently conducting emergency nutrition interventions in affected areas.

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AUDIO - Frontline Reports Podcast: Floods in Pakistan

Date: 10/08/2010

MSF is responding to the severe flooding that has directly affected an estimated 16 million people in Pakistan. In this week's podcast, stories about assisting victims in the flood-ravaged country.

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AUDIO - Frontline Reports Podcast - Rehabilitating spinal injuries in Sri Lanka

Date: 02/08/2010

MSF, in collaboration with the Sri Lankan Ministry of Health, runs a rehabilitation programme for people with spinal injuries at Pampaimadhu hospital, Vavuniya, Sri Lanka. In this week's Frontline Reports Podcast, two patients tell Pete Masters their amazing stories.

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