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In early April 2014, floods in Honiara swept away riverside communities, brought down bridges and destroyed roads. Twenty-three people died, according to official sources.
Asia & Pacific

Solomon Islands

MSF provided medical care in the Solomon Islands following devastating floods in 2014. Country
 
Dr. Ahmed Abass, MSF Baidoa Medical Team Lead examines a child in the paediatric general ward of the MSF supported Bay Regional Hospital in Baidoa, Somalia.
Africa

Somalia

Four years after a series of violent attacks on our staff forced us to withdraw from Somalia, we started providing much needed medical care again in May 2017. Country
 
The composition of the cholera hygiene kits MSF donated to families in the community of Kanana in Hammankskraal, South Africa, is derived from a study MSF conducted with London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, which showed that these items can bend the curve of a cholera outbreak when given to patients who are discharged.
Africa

South Africa

South Africa has the largest HIV patient cohort in the world and is helping to lead the way in gaining access to new treatments for multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB). Country
 
An MSF staff member is explaining to refugees and returnees the steps to take at Joda border point, between South Sudan and Sudan, before being transferred to the Transit Centre in Renk.
Africa

South Sudan

In South Sudan, MSF delivers one of its largest assistance programmes worldwide. Country
 
MSF mobile mental health staff conducts a counseling session in Mullaitivu district. Numerous communities in areas affected by the fighting witnessed deeply traumatic events that took place during the last phase of the civil war. While the physical scars may have healed for many, significant mental health care needs remain. Many lost everything during the war and face new difficulties in the resettlement process. Drawing on extensive experience of working in conflict and post-conflict settings, MSF launched mental health activities in 2009, first in Menik Farm ? a camp for thousands of people displaced by the war ? and later in eight different sites in Mullaitivu district. As patients were unable to travel to health facilities due to a lack of public transport and money, mobile teams had to travel to very remote areas to conduct sessions. In August 2012, MSF handed over the mental health programme - its last remaining activity in the country.
Asia & Pacific

Sri Lanka

MSF first worked in Sri Lanka in 1986 and closed its projects in 2012. Country
 
A MSF doctor walks through the courtyard of El Geneina Teaching Hospital, the only referral hospital in all of West Darfur, Sudan. February 19, 2024. Copyright Diana Zeyneb Alhindawi
Africa

Sudan

We're responding to the conflict in Sudan in 11 of the country's 18 states. Country
 
MSF mobile clinic visits patient homes delivering drug refills and food support
Africa

Eswatini

MSF is working with communities to provide comprehensive sexual and reproductive healthcare. Country
 
MSF says good bye to asylum seekers that are forced to move from an asylum centre that was closed down in Skaraborg, Sweden. Many asylum seekers have to move multiple times throughout the asylum process, causing distress and disrupting previous stabilising factors such as social networks, school attendance and health care services.
Europe & Central Asia

Sweden

In 2017, MSF provided humanitarian support to asylum seekers in Sweden’s Västra Götaland county. Country
 
The MSF team conducts medical consultations with patients at a mobile clinic run by MSF in displacement camps in Sarmada area in northern Idlib governorate. 

 Northwest Syria, December 2023.
Middle East & North Africa

Syria

War has been raging in Syria for more than a decade, leaving thousands of people dead, displacing millions and destroying civilian areas and health facilities. Country
 
MSF’s Munira Gulomova conducts a mental health consultation with Akmal Uganov, 25, at his home in the city of Tursunzoda, Tajikistan. 

Uganov fell ill with tuberculosis (TB) in 2019. 

“At first, his mother got tuberculosis. She was ashamed of her illness and didn’t seek treatment. As a result, she passed away. Her father also died of tuberculosis," Dr. Maysara Shifoeva, MSF staff says.

MSF started to provide support to Uganov after the death of his parents. It included monthly medical check-ups, medication, food, and psychological support to ensure effective treatment.
Europe & Central Asia

Tajikistan

We are working with the Tajikistan Ministry of Health and Social Protection to diagnose and treat children with drug-resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB). Country
Four mothers posing in a corridor of the Hospital in Bili. All four of them are staying in the hospital with their child, that's suffering from a severe case of malaria. Since the beginning of the project in 2016, the pediatric ward already treated more than 4.000 cases of complicated/severe form of malaria.
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)

Independent medical humanitarian assistance

We provide medical assistance to people affected by conflict, epidemics, disasters, or exclusion from healthcare. Our teams are made up of tens of thousands of health professionals, logistic and administrative staff - most of them hired locally. Our actions are guided by medical ethics and the principles of independence and impartiality. We are a non-profit, self-governed, member-based organisation.

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