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People looking for treatment for their malnourished children arrive at MSF ATFC located in Riko village, Katsina State, Nigeria, June 2022.
Africa

Nigeria

Regular disease outbreaks, malnutrition, and violence continue to endanger people's lives in Nigeria. Country
 
MSF’s health promotion (HP) team conducts a health education session for women in a rural village of Dadu. The focus of the HP session is on the importance of hygiene, the prevention of malaria and other diseases and nutrition. February 2023
Asia & Pacific

Pakistan

Access to healthcare remains a challenge in Pakistan, especially for people in isolated rural communities, urban slums and areas affected by conflict. Country
 
Youssef Al-Khishawi, an MSF water and sanitation agent, helps children carry water to their tent in the Tal Al-Sultan area of the southern Gaza town of Rafah, on January 27, 2024.
He says: “In a normal situation, one person needs two to three liters of drinking water per day. Now, with the current shortage, the average for one family of six is one gallon of water (3.8 litres).” 

“The main challenge we face in distributing water is the lack of fuel to pump and transport it,” says Al-Khishawi. “The second is the lack of proper roads for our trucks to drive on, because there are tents even on the asphalt. The third is that there are no water distribution points – even they have been bombed. Water pipes, streets and infrastructures are destroyed.”
Middle East & North Africa

Palestine

We provide medical and psychological assistance to people affected by the ongoing conflict in Palestine, continuing our long-running mental health programmes on the West Bank and support to victims of burns and trauma in the Gaza Strip. We also provide surgical and post-operative care for people wounded during the Great March of Return protests. Country
 
Border between Jimi and North Waghi districts, Jiwaka province, PNG
Asia & Pacific

Papua New Guinea

We are working to improve access to care for survivors of violence in Papua New Guinea’s Highlands region. Country
 
The MSF intervention strategy, in collaboration with Paraguay’s Ministry of Health, consists in bringing Chagas diagnosis and treatment closer to the most isolated communities and building health staff capacities so that they are able to see to the needs of the affected people
The Americas

Paraguay

MSF first worked in Paraguay in 2010 and closed its projects in 2013. Country
 
A Venezuelan migrant looks out from the malecón of the Tumbes River in central Tumbes.
The Americas

Peru

MSF teams in Peru have responded to earthquakes and pandemics, such as COVID-19, and have treated marginalised people for HIV. Country
 
The MSF patient support team navigates overcrowded and narrow alleys of Barangay 105 Aroma neighbourhood, Barangay 105, of Tondo, Manila, the Philippines, March 2, 2023.
Asia & Pacific

Philippines

An assessment we conducted in the Philippines in 2015 confirmed the need for sexual and reproductive health services in the densely populated and impoverished Tondo area of the capital, Manila. Country
 
ROMANIA, MSF provided medical and technical aid to the poorest in Romania.  Photo by MSF-H
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Europe & Central Asia

Romania

MSF briefly returned to Romania in 2022. Country
 
A young boy waits for his family member outside of the MSF sponsored Kinoni Centre de Sante in Ruhengeri province, Rwanda. 2005  In October 2002, MSF started the preparations for a reproductive health program in Ruhengeri: the maternity ward of the provincial hospital in Ruhengeri and 6 health centers in Gitare health district. .  Working closely with local community actors, this program has various areas of intervention: obstetrical emergencies, medical and psychological care for survivors of sexual violence, implementation of family planning in the health centers and, among access to the minimum package of health care to the whole population of this 6 health centers, maintenance of all general reproductive health services (staff training, sexually transmitted infection prevention, delivery and post-natal care and improving health during pregnancy). In early 2005, the program also integrated HIV/AIDS (but ending end of the year) and sexual violence constituents, with psychological support to women victims of sexual abuse.  To assure the financial access for care to the population, the project negotiates low flat fees, as well as insuring free care for the poorest section of society.
Africa

Rwanda

MSF closed its projects in Rwanda in 2007. Country
 
TAWILA, North Darfur, Sudan — March 2026: A man injured during fighting in El Fasher in October 2025 walks on crutches outside the MSF hospital in Tawila, escorted by Hussein, a longtime Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) medical coordinator. Tawila has become a critical refuge for hundreds of thousands fleeing violence in and around the besieged city of El Fasher, where humanitarian organizations such as MSF provide lifesaving medical care to war-wounded civilians and severely malnourished children. (Photo by Giles Clarke/OCHA)
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Conflict in Sudan

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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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