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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.

 
Humans of Assamaka
Africa

Niger

Niger is affected by violence and people displacements around its border regions.

1,262,800

outpatient consultations

611,497

malaria cases treated

139,500

people admitted to hospital, including 113,200 children aged under five

36,900

children admitted to outpatient feeding programmes for severe acute malnutrition
 
Mbawa camp shelters
Africa

Nigeria

Continued violence and armed conflict in Nigeria’s Borno state has uprooted more than two million people.

945,500

outpatient consultations

348,100

malaria cases treated

185,400

admissions of children to outpatient feeding programmes

116,800

people admitted to hospital

36,900

children admitted to inpatient feeding programmes

25,000

births assisted

23,100

children treated for measles

12,200

individual mental health consultations

3,800

people treated for cholera  
 
Pakistan: Meeting regular health needs amid the COVID-19 pandemic
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.

74M

litres of chlorinated water distributed 

39,300

malaria cases treated

20,800

families received relief items

19,100

births assisted

6,730

people treated for cutaneous leishmaniasis

3,420

children admitted to outpatient feeding programmes for moderate acute malnutrition

1,690

people started on hepatitis C treatment
 
Surviving Gaza: the hopes and perils of living under blockade
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.

137,000

outpatient consultations

2,870

surgical interventions
 
THE DARIEN ROUTE FOR MIGRANTS IN PANAMA
The Americas

Panama

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43,100

outpatient consultations

2,600

individual mental health consultations

180

people treated for sexual violence
 
Arduous and lengthy treatment of tuberculosis
Asia & Pacific

Papua New Guinea

We are working to improve access to screening and treatment for tuberculosis (TB) in Papua New Guinea.

12,900

outpatient consultations

1,190

people started on treatment for TB, including 65 for MDR-TB
 
Fatal Neglect Chagas Seamus Murphy
The Americas

Paraguay

MSF first worked in Paraguay in 2010 and closed its projects in 2013.
 
Treating people injured during the protests in Lima
The Americas

Peru

MSF teams in Peru have responded to earthquakes and pandemics, such as COVID-19, and have treated marginalised people for HIV.

18,400

outpatient consultations 

860

individual mental health consultations
 
A long road back to normal
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.

17,900

outpatient consultations
 
A group of Yemeni and Palestinians on the move
Europe & Central Asia

Poland

Find out more on the latest MSF medical humanitarian activities in Poland.
 
Pygmies affected by Yaws
Africa

Republic of Congo

MSF first worked in Congo in 1997 and closed its projects in 2013.
 
Europe & Central Asia

Romania

Learn more about our activities in Romania.
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