
Mongolia
MSF closed its projects in Mongolia in 2010.
MSF first worked in Mongolia in 1998 on an HIV and sexually transmitted infection prevention programme. In 2001, this was handed over to the government and other non-governmental organisations.
After nine years out of the country, we returned in 2010 to help remote communities prepare for an upcoming dzud, a mass loss of livestock – the primary source of food and income for people – following harsh summer and winter seasons. We helped the preparation by distributing first aid kits, improving health facility infrastructure and providing a back-up supply of essential drugs.
1998
1998

Preparing for winter in a remote Mongolian province

Transfer of HIV/AIDS project in Mongolia

MSF shifts Mongolian HIV/AIDS programs to partner groups

MSF rounds off emergency aid to shepherds in Mongolia

MSF investigates Mongolia famine warning
