Europe & Central Asia

 
Regional Centre of Infectious Pathology, AIDS and Tuberculosis in Georgia, July 2016.
Europe & Central Asia

Georgia

After 25 years in Georgia, Doctors Without Borders (MSF) activities, which have mainly focused on the treatment of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB), are nearing completion.
 
Psychosocial group session “How to deal with stress” in the first reception center in Schweinfurt with Salah Al-Hamada and Parisa Zare Moayedi; participants from Afghanistan
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.
 
A husband and wife sitting side by side on the floor
Europe & Central Asia

Greece

Throughout 2020, Doctors Without Borders (MSF) continued to denounce the policies that have trapped thousands of people in terrible conditions on Greek islands.
 
The MSF teams worked through Sunday night and during the whole of Monday until the last train departed. Despite the difficult circumstances, the teams managed to assist about 500 refugees.
Europe & Central Asia

Hungary

In 2015, MSF ran a mobile clinic in the border town of Röszke, where 2,000 to 4,000 migrants and refugees crossed from Serbia each day.
 
Two refugees look out over the Mediterranean Sea above Ventimiglia, Italy. December 2020.
Europe & Central Asia

Italy

When the epicentre of the COVID-19 pandemic shifted to Europe, Doctors Without Borders (MSF) supported the response in Italy. We also continued to provide medical and psychological assistance to migrants.
 
Mobile clinic in Kraijc Kosovo. MSF worker in conversation with man and child.
Europe & Central Asia

Kosovo

MSF started working in Kosovo in 1993 and withdrew in 2000.