The Campaign is made up of a team of medical, legal, policy and communications specialists working together to tackle these various issues.
The Campaign is calling for improvements to the quality of food aid to meet growing children’s nutritional needs.
[citation needed] MSF has supported policies that large drugmakers have resisted, in an effort to improve access to essential medicines.
As medicines for HIV and hepatitis B are increasingly under patent in developing counties, Indonesia has shown that countries can and should take action to enable the production of low-cost versions of essential life-saving medicines for their citizens"[3] In 2017, MSF, WHO, UNICEF, and Save The Children reached an agreement with Pfizer and GSK, called the Humanitarian Mechanism.
MSF continued to advocate for expansion of this mechanism to other vaccines and customers, and called for generic manufacturers to produce them and lower the market price.