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In more than 75 countries, Médecins Sans Frontières provides medical humanitarian assistance to save lives and ease the suffering of people in crisis situations. Find out more about our actions in every country below.

 
Africa

Eritrea

MSF opened its first mission in Eritrea in April 2000, in response to the growing risk of hunger and renewed conflict between Eritrea and its southern neighbor and former ally, Ethiopia.
 
Health promotion, community outreach
Africa

Eswatini

Eswatini has one of the world’s highest rates of HIV, with nearly one in three adults living with the disease. However, around 80 per cent of people with TB in Eswatini are HIV positive.

6,620

vaccinations during preventive campaigns

690

patients admitted to hospital

140

people with advanced HIV under direct MSF care
 
Ethiopia: People in rural Tigray hit by impact of crisis and humanitarian neglect
Africa

Ethiopia

In Ethiopia, we fill gaps in healthcare and respond to emergencies such as cholera and measles outbreaks. We also assist refugees, asylum seekers and people internally displaced by violence.

163,200

outpatient consultations

33,900

malaria cases treated

1,910

children admitted to inpatient feeding programmes

1,290

births assisted
 
Unaccompanied minors in Marseille
Europe & Central Asia

France

In Paris, northern France and at the borders with Italy and Spain, migrants and refugees encounter policies and practices aimed at preventing them from settling or claiming their rights.

2,020

individual mental health consultations

5,400

outpatient consultations
 
Georgia: DR-TB patients find hope in new treatments
Europe & Central Asia

Georgia

MSF began working in Georgia in 1993 to deliver healthcare to people affected by internal displacement and conflict, before providing treatment to people with multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB).
 
Psychosocial group session, Schweinfurt
Europe & Central Asia

Germany

MSF worked in Germany in 2017 to introduce a system of peer counselling for asylum seekers as part of a pilot project handed over to St Josef hospital in Schweinfurt, Bavaria.
 
MSF emergency clinic after Moria fire
Europe & Central Asia

Greece

Learn about MSF projects in Greece, where migrants and refugees who have arrived in search of safety or to reach other destinations in Europe, find themselves stranded indefinitely.

22,500

outpatient consultations

7,460

individual mental health consultations

820

people treated for sexual violence

45

survivors of torture treated
 
Mesoamerican endemic Nephropathy (MeN) a humanitarian crisis in Guatemala
The Americas

Guatemala

MSF first worked in Guatemala in 1984 and closed our projects in 2012, before returning in 2020 to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic.

8,210

outpatient consultations

1,140

individual mental health consultations
 
Centre de Traitement des Épidémies de Nongo, à Conakry
Africa

Guinea

In Guinea, MSF teams provide support to people living with HIV and the health needs of children at a community level.

36,400

malaria cases treated

14,400

people on first-line ARV treatment in MSF-supported programmes

17,600

people treated for measles
 
Guinea-Bissau. MSF emergency paediatric project in the national hospital in Bissau
Africa

Guinea-Bissau

Guinea-Bissau is among the poorest and least developed countries in the world. Years of political instability and economic stagnation have had a serious impact on its crumbling health system.
 
Haiti earthquake - Jérémy
The Americas

Haiti

Political instability, an earthquake in August 2021, a fuel crisis and chronic violence have pushed the healthcare system in Haiti to its limits as needs are on the rise.

45,500

emergency room consultations

5,780

people treated for intentional physical violence

2,600

people treated for sexual violence
 
Medical activities in Honduras
The Americas

Honduras

Honduras has experienced years of political, economic and social instability, and has one of the highest rates of violence in the world. This has great medical, psychological and social consequences for people.

27,100

outpatient consultations

5,630

individual mental health consultations

230

people treated for sexual violence
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