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Mother & Child Health Care Programme in Magdanly Province
Europe & Central Asia

Turkmenistan

MSF closed its projects in Turkmenistan in 2009. Country
 
MSF staff with refugees in Kabwera new settlement, Nakivale camp.
Africa

Uganda

Hundreds of thousands of refugees have fled to northern Uganda following violence in South Sudan. Uganda is currently the largest refugee hosting country in Africa. Country
 
MSF psychologist Inna Suzova is seen with patient Inna Gladko’s young children. The psychologist accompanied the patient to school, after a therapy session, to pick up the children. The family receives psychological support from MSF. Little Dima is slowly recovering his speech. They now live in the northeastern Ukrainian city of Izium after it was retaken by the Ukrainian army.
Europe & Central Asia

Ukraine

As war continues in Ukraine, we are responding to people impacted by the fighting. Country
 
The road along the border wall in the Sasabe area of Arizona.
The Americas

United States of America

MSF teams are prepared to assist in the United States in times of national emergency. Country
 
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) machine in the MSF managed laboratory in Nukus. NGS is a new technique which allows to analyse every gene in TB bacteria DNA. This technique provides information on mutations of resistance to TB drugs.  

MSF renovated and equipped a mycobacteriological laboratory biosafety level 3 in Nukus and introduced advanced rapid TB diagnostics technologies. The laboratory has the capacity for conducting culture tests, drug sensitivity tests and sputum smear quality control. The laboratory carries out the second-line drug sensitivity tests (DST). Introduction of NGS is also planned for Nukus laboratory.
Europe & Central Asia

Uzbekistan

In Karakalpakstan, western Uzbekistan, we focus on the implementation of a comprehensive care programme for drug-resistant and drug-sensitive tuberculosis (TB). Country
 
Family of SARS patients in the Bach Mai hospital are putting on protective clothing before entering the isolation wards.
Asia & Pacific

Vietnam

MSF worked in Vietnamfollowing the SARS epidemic in 2003. Country
 
Médecins Sans Frontières’ (MSF) support to Abs Hospital in Hajjah Governorate in Yemen, is one of our biggest humanitarian responses across the globe. 
To facilitate access to healthcare for people affected by war and displacement, we have been supporting the hospital since 2015, gradually raising its capacity from 30 to 288 beds over the years. 
MSF runs over 80 per cent of the hospital departments, including mental health, in addition to providing financial incentives to the Ministry of Health (MoH) staff and supporting the laboratory, pharmacy and logistic activities.
Middle East & North Africa

Yemen

Discover how we deliver medical humanitarian assistance in Yemen, where indiscriminate bombings and chronic shortages of supplies and staff have led to the closure of more than half the country's health facilities. Country
 
In the Massala health zone, which accounts for more than 50% of cholera cases in the Ndola district, we are working simultaneously on several fronts: support for the establishment of a patient isolation and treatment unit, specific triage at the health center level and collaboration with epidemiological surveillance services and community stakeholders. This allows our teams to detect “clusters” of cases. Based on this case geolocation work, activities related to water, hygiene and sanitation are carried out via the chlorination and rehabilitation of water points, as well as the distribution of water kits and hygiene at the household level in the most affected areas.
Africa

Zambia

We closed our last project in Zambia in 2018. Country
 
Artisinal miner gets a BP check up by MSF nurse
Africa

Zimbabwe

Learn about our medical projects in Zimbabwe, where the economic situation continues to create numerous challenges for the health sector, including shortages of medical supplies and essential medicines. Country
 
An MSF staff holding separate sets of the tuberculosis treatment medicine inside the Makeni Regional Hospital in Bombali District, Sierra Leone. The left hand contains pills from the BPaLM 6-month shorter regimen treatment and the right hand contains pills from the 18 months longer regimen treatment.  

MSF started rolling out the new BPaLM treatment in Bombali District, Sierra Leone, in November 2022, making this shorter treatment routinely available for patients diagnosed with drug-resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB).
Crisis settings

Access to medicines

Unaffordable, unavailable, not adapted - people around the world face these challenges in accessing lifesaving medicines. Topic
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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