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MSF first worked in Sri Lanka in 1986 and closed its projects in 2012.

As conflict flared up in Sri Lanka between 1986 and 2007, MSF provided support to people affected by the fighting.

MSF first worked in Sri Lanka in 1986 to assist victims of the conflict between the Sri Lankan government and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam. We provided medical care through mobile clinics, and supported camps for displaced people and health structures until March 2004. Nine months later, we responded to a devastating tsunami by running mobile clinics, rebuilding structures, and providing material support to displaced people until 2005.

MSF returned in 2007, providing surgery to people caught up in renewed fighting and we continued to treat people affected by the fighting until 2012.

 
Sri Lanka

Amidst ongoing violence in Sri Lanka, MSF opens three surgical programmes

Project Update 2 Feb 2007
 
Sri Lanka

MSF withdraws from Jaffna Peninsula

Project Update 19 Oct 2006
 
Sri Lanka

MSF denounces the murders of humanitarian aid workers in Sri Lanka

Press Release 9 Aug 2006
 
Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka- One year operational review

Project Update 20 Dec 2005
 
Natural disasters

One year after the Indian Ocean tsunami disaster

Report 20 Dec 2005
 
Natural disasters

Asian tsunami: Three months financial overview

Project Update 8 Apr 2005
 
Natural disasters

Asian tsunami: Overview of MSF activities in Sri Lanka

Project Update 31 Jan 2005
 
Natural disasters

MSF prepares fourth full cargo shipment for tsunami earthquake zone

Project Update 30 Dec 2004
 
Natural disasters

More MSF emergency workers to South Asia earthquake and tsunami zone

Press Release 27 Dec 2004
 
Natural disasters

MSF teams being readied for Asia earthquake disaster response

Project Update 26 Dec 2004
 
Sri Lanka

'Frigophobia' in Sri Lanka

Project Update 1 Aug 2004
 
Sri Lanka

MSF hands over its activities and launches new NGO 'SHADE' in Sri Lanka

Press Release 1 Mar 2004