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Nurse activity managers walking towards one of the 7 Oral rehydration points set by MSF teams in Anjouan in the locality of Tsembehou.
Africa

Comoros

MSF responded to a cholera outbreak in Comoros in 2024. Country
 
MSF health promotion workers raise awareness about Mpox in the Kanyaruchinya IDP site. The Mpox epidemic is increasingly affecting people displaced by armed conflict in Goma, North Kivu. MSF has deployed its teams of health promoters to raise awareness of the behaviour to adopt to avoid contamination. Communities are urged to bring any suspected cases to the health centre as a matter of urgency, and to avoid discriminating against contaminated people.
Medical activities

Mpox

Learn more about MSF's activities in responding to mpox. Topic
 
An MSF nurse aide Barnaba performs the MUAC measurement test on a child during a screening in an MSF mobile clinic at the Riverside transit site in Renk town, Upper Nile State, South Sudan.

International Activity Report 2023

Read the full details of MSF's activities across more than 70 countries in 2023. Annual Report - 19 Jul 2024
 
Agustina watches as Trisha Thadhani, MSF TB doctor, conducts a medical evaluation of her grandson Ion, at one of MSF's active case finding sites for tuberculosis on March 13, 2023 in Tondo, Manila, Philippines.
In Focus

TACTiC – Test, Avoid, Cure Tuberculosis in Children

Tuberculosis affects over 1 million children per year; 200,000 of them die. The TACTiC project – Test, Avoid, Cure Tuberculosis in Children - is a multifaceted project led by Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) to reduce deaths from TB in children through treatment and preventive treatment. Topic
 
Amman, Jordan. 27 August, 2024.

Karam, 17, from Nuseirat Camp in central Gaza, during a physiotherapy session at MSFÕs Reconstructive Surgery Hospital in Amman, Jordan. Karam nearly died after his familyÕs house was leveled by an Israeli airstrike. He suffered severe burns to his face and other areas of his body, and also suffered a serious injury to his arm. He is receiving comprehensive reconstructive surgery and physiotherapy at the MSF hospital in Amman.

International Activity Report 2024

Read the full details of MSF's activities across more than 75 countries in 2024. Annual Report - 17 Jul 2025
 
In 2024, Médecins Sans Frontières launched a multidisciplinary rehabilitative care project for survivors of violence and ill-treatment in Kazakhstan. 
The project, set up in the city of Almaty, in collaboration with local partners, focuses on mental health services, medical referrals and health education for vulnerable groups. This includes the Kandastar community, ethnic Kazakhs who have returned to Kazakhstan after years or even generations of living abroad, primarily in countries such as China, Mongolia and Uzbekistan.  
Many Kandastar returnees face challenges integrating into society in Kazakhstan or suffer from mental health problems that developed during their emigrant life. In response, we started to provide them with individual mental health support and psychoeducation sessions, to help them cope with stress, trauma and adjustment difficulties.   
Our team is working to strengthen their resilience by providing psychosocial support and promoting community-based support and mental health awareness among the Kandastar. We aim to reduce the trauma faced by them, and ensure they receive the care and support necessary to rebuild their lives.
Europe & Central Asia

Kazakhstan

MSF teams returned to Kazakhstan in 2024. Country
 
In Adré transit camp, MSF-built water systems produced 654 m³ of water per day in May alone. Since March 2025, one of the 10 boreholes - borehole #11 - has been extracting water using a solar-powered pump, which then distributes water to five additional distribution points.
Medical activities

Water and sanitation

Clean water and sanitation services are necessities for good health. Topic
 
MSF medical team and District Medical Officer, Dr. Witter, inspect medical supplies and drugs brought to the provincial Maroon clinic.  

From left to right. Accident and Emergency nurse, Kirsty Robertson, District Medical Officer, Dr. Witter and Infectious disease specialist, Dr. Virginia Moneti.
The Americas

Jamaica

An MSF team arrived in Jamaica following hurricane Melissa in October 2025. Country
 
MSF staff prepare medical and humanitarian supplies for air transport to isolated communities.
Crisis settings

Humanitarian aid cuts

Massive cuts to humanitarian and global health assistance are increasingly affecting communities caught in crisis. Topic
 
202002, Kristof Vadino, Bosnia, refugees, MSF treats patients, mobile clinic, MSF translator speaks Hindi, Urdu, Pashtoun, Farsi and English
Europe & Central Asia

Bosnia-Herzegovina

After a decade working with people affected by the Balkan wars, we ended our work in Bosnia-Herzegovina in 2001. In 2018, we returned to assist migrants and refugees escaping conflit in the Middle East, Asia and Africa, before ending activities in the country in 2021. 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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