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Dr Sajjad checking on a pre-term baby in MSF’s neonatal ward at the district headquarters hospital, Chaman.
An MSF doctor checks on a premature baby in our neonatal ward at the district headquarters hospital, Chaman. Pakistan, February 2021. 
© Zahra Shoukat/MSF

Pakistan annual report 2021

An MSF doctor checks on a premature baby in our neonatal ward at the district headquarters hospital, Chaman. Pakistan, February 2021. 
© Zahra Shoukat/MSF
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MSF began working in Pakistan in 1986 and today we have 1,791 national staff and 53 international staff working for us. In 2021, improving access to healthcare for women and children remained a key priority for MSF in Pakistan.

Our teams continued to respond to emergencies, for example the COVID-19 vaccination intervention in Sindh, and ran programmes on neglected diseases such as cutaneous leishmaniasis. In the last quarter of the year, we also inaugurated a medical site to diagnose and treat people with drug-resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB).

This annual report provides an overview and the highlights of our activities across Pakistan during 2021.

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