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.

Hungary
In Hungary, MSF responds to the needs of refugees.

India
In India, we focus mainly on mental healthcare, screening and treatment for HIV, tuberculosis (TB) and hepatitis C, and support to victims of sexual and gender-based violence.
24,600
individual mental health consultations4,770
people treated for malaria1,550
people started on treatment for TB, including 880 for MDR-TB670
People treated for sexual violence
Indonesia
Learn about MSF projects in Indonesia, where we work on emergency preparedness.
830
outpatient consultations
Iran
MSF provides free healthcare to excluded and marginalised groups in south Tehran, including drug users, sex workers, street children and the ghorbat ethnic minority.
49,900
outpatient consultations7,760
individual mental health consultations480
people started on treatment for hepatitis C
Iraq
Learn about MSF projects in Iraq, where the health sector is struggling to meet the dire needs.
138,400
outpatient consultations6,900
antenatal consultations3,790
surgical interventions1,270
postnatal consultations