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.

Bosnia-Herzegovina
After a decade working with people affected by the Balkan wars, we ended our work in Bosnia-Herzegovina in 2001. In 2018, we returned to assist migrants and refugees escaping conflit in the Middle East, Asia and Africa, before ending activities in the country in 2021.
3,140
outpatient consultations450
people treated for intentional physical violence120
individual mental health consultations
Brazil
Learn about MSF's activities in northern Brazil, where we are working to improve medical care for Venezuelan migrants and asylum seekers, as well as local communities.
5,520
Outpatient consultations1,350
individual mental health consultations540
mental health consultations provided in group sessions
Bulgaria
MSF first worked in Bulgaria in 1981 and closed its projects in 2015.

Burkina Faso
Having first worked there in 1995, MSF closed its projects in Burkina Faso in 2015. We returned in October 2017 to support the Ministry of Health during a dengue epidemic.
79.0M
litres of water distributed1,016,400
outpatient consultations380,400
malaria cases treated29,500
patients admitted to hospital
Burundi
MSF provides high-quality care, free of charge, to victims of trauma in Burundi’s capital, Bujumbura.
1,478,200
outpatient consultations571,000
malaria cases treated