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In front of Amman RSP hospital in Jordan
Middle East & North Africa

Jordan

Jordan hosts over 700,000 refugees, according to the UNHCR, many of whom reside in camps or have settled in the country. Country
 
Since the beginning of November 2023, the Northeast of Kenya has experienced significant rainfall.
The communities surrounding MSF Dagahaley Project has suffered significantly from this rainfall. More than 2700 people have relocated to 5 schools within Dagahaley, with many others taking shelter within their extended families in Dagahaley. In response, MSF launched an intervention to assist the thousands of people affected by the flooding in the County of Garissa with a specific focus on the needs of the communities in and around Dagahaley’s refugee camp.
Immediate needs are with those in the schools who are without shelter from the elements, food, clean water and cooking capabilities. The risk of water-borne diseases increases as the shortage of drinking water, latrines and food continues. Additionally, the heavy rains have made roads inside the camp impassable, even for people walking on foot.
Africa

Kenya

We offer care to refugees, survivors of sexual violence and people who use drugs in Kenya, and respond to public health challenges, including HIV. Country
 
Consultation dans un camp de refugies kosovars. Apres le debut des combats entre l’armee serbe et les forces de l’UCK en fevrier 1998, MSF a travaille aupres des populations deplacees (environ 300.000 personnes) en realisant des activites de secours (abris, nourriture, etc.) ainsi qu’un soutien medical et sanitaire sur trois regions (Pec, Prizren et Drenica).
Europe & Central Asia

Kosovo

MSF started working in Kosovo in 1992 and withdrew in 2000. Country
 
Residents of Orto-Boz village and MSF staff make their way to a meeting to discuss the challenges experienced by villagers as a result of the conflict.
Europe & Central Asia

Kyrgyzstan

In Kyrgyzstan, we work on detecting breast and cervical cancers. Country
 
District de Champassak. Dans cette region, MSF mene des projets d’assistance technique pour relancer les services de sante et garantir un acces aux soins pour les minorites et les personnes demunies. Le programme a ete transmis aux autorites laotiennes en 1999.
Asia & Pacific

Laos

MSF first worked in Laos in 1989 and closed its projects in 2007. Country
 
Arsal, Bekaa Valley Lebanon.
Middle East & North Africa

Lebanon

More than 1.5 million Syrians have fled into Lebanon since the conflict began in 2011, making Lebanon and Jordan the countries hosting the largest proportion of refugees in the world. Country
 
 Women wait to talk to an expert at MSF's family planning clinic, Roma, Lesotho. The clinics provide free advice on family planning, something which is difficult to get in Lesotho.
Africa

Lesotho

MSF briefly returned to Lesotho in 2021 to respond to COVID-19. Country
 
Children living with epilepsy in Liberia can find it difficult to stay in school because of their seizures and the stigma attached to them.
Africa

Liberia

Although health services are being progressively restored in Liberia, important gaps persist, notably in specialised paediatric care and mental health. Country
 
Views of  Derna, east of Libya, as the MSF team arrives in the field for the assessment
Middle East & North Africa

Libya

Libya remains fragmented by conflict and fighting continues in several parts of the country. The breakdown of law and order, the economic collapse and the existence of three governments has had a severe impact on the healthcare system. Country
 
Given the poor road infrastructure, extreme weather conditions severely limit people’s access to health centers and make it difficult for our teams to reach communities. A situation that often demotivates people to visit health centers before their condition worsens.
Africa

Madagascar

Read about MSF medical and humanitarian activities in Madagascar. 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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