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An MSF cultural mediator along with a nurse explain to a patient how to use a wound kit during a medical consultation of the MSF mobile clinic in Horgos 2 border crossing area in Serbia. In 2022 MSF is operational in informal settlements at the Serbian-Hungarian and Serbian-Romanian borders, with two mobile clinics providing primary health care, psycho-social support and health promotion activities, assessing and treating patients for physical injuries allegedly as a result of border violence.
An MSF cultural mediator and nurse explain to a patient how to use a wound kit during a medical consultation of the MSF mobile clinic in the Horgos 2 border crossing area in Serbia, July 2022.
© Evgenia Chorou/MSF
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MSF has provided support to refugees arriving in Hungary in 2015 and 2022.

In 2015, MSF ran a mobile clinic in the border town of Röszke, where 2,000 to 4,000 migrants and refugees crossed from Serbia each day.

In 2022, with refugees fleeing from the war in Ukraine, we returned to Hungary, providing basic medical care and mental health care to refugees who crossed the border. This was done through mobile clinics that we ran in partnership with local organisations and with the support of Hungarian doctors until May 2022.

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