Europe & Central Asia
Tajikistan
In Tajikistan, Doctors Without Borders (MSF) provided treatment and diagnosis of tuberculosis (TB) for children and their families, and adopted measures to protect TB patients against COVID-19. Country
Europe & Central Asia
Uzbekistan
In Uzbekistan, Doctors Without Borders (MSF) works with the Ministry of Health to improve diagnostics and treatment for people with tuberculosis (TB), including drug-resistant forms of the disease, and provide HIV care. Country
Africa
Zimbabwe
In 2020, Doctors Without Borders(MSF) continued to collaborate with the health ministry and other partners in Zimbabwe to deliver health services in rural areas and impoverished urban communities. CountryInternational Activity Report 2016
Almost one-third of our projects in 2016 were dedicated to providing assistance to populations caught in wars, such as in Yemen, South Sudan, Afghanistan, Iraq, Nigeria and Syria. We also provided assistance to people on the move, fleeing repression, poverty or violence, exploitation or danger as countries closed options for safe and legal routes. Our teams responded to other emergencies caused by epidemics and natural disasters and provided care and improved treatment for patients with diseases such as tuberculosis and HIV. Annual Report - 25 Jun 2017
Asia & Pacific
Cambodia
We handed over our last projects in Cambodia in 2021, after 42 years in the country. Country
Asia & Pacific
Myanmar
In 2020, Doctors Without Borders (MSF) continued to run projects across Myanmar, addressing gaps in healthcare in hard-to-reach communities and responding to the needs of people affected by inter-ethnic tensions Country
Africa
Sierra Leone
Disease outbreaks – including of Ebola and, more recently, COVID-19 – and years of civil war have devastated the healthcare system in Sierra Leone, leaving it severely understaffed. CountryHIV/AIDS
Topic
Europe & Central Asia
Russia
In Russia, Doctors Without Borders (MSF) provides drugs and technical advice to support the treatment of patients with the most severe forms of TB. In 2020, we launched several new activities. Country
Africa