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MSF psychologist Cynthia Scott runs mental health activities with children in the temporary evacuation shelters in Honiara, capital of the Solomon Islands, after devastating flash floods in early April displaced people from their homes.
Asia & Pacific

Solomon Islands

MSF provided medical care in the Solomon Islands following devastating floods in 2014. Country
 
MSF staff in South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal speaking with a Drug Resistant Tuberculosis patient
Africa

South Africa

In South Africa, MSF supported the COVID-19 response, while continuing to provide care for HIV and tuberculosis (TB) patients, victims of sexual violence, and vulnerable migrants. Country
 
Asia & Pacific

Sri Lanka

MSF first worked in Sri Lanka in 1986 and closed its projects in 2012. Country
 
Fundzile Msibi, MSF Psychosocial Coordinator engaging in-school children during a road show organized by MSF in Bhunya, Eswatini.
Africa

Eswatini (formerly Swaziland)

In Eswatini, the COVID-19 pandemicseverely affected the lives ofpatients with HIV, tuberculosis (TB), and non-communicable diseases(NCDs) in 2020. Country
 
Cultural mediator Sanna Basyouny is explaing MSF mental health activities to three women from Syria and Iraq living in Lundsbrunn asylum centre in Götene, Sweden.
Europe & Central Asia

Sweden

In 2017, MSF provided humanitarian support to asylum seekers in Sweden’s Västra Götaland county. Country
 
View of an area in Syria Al Latamnah
Middle East & North Africa

Syria

In Syria, the economic crisis and COVID-19 have compounded the humanitarian crisis caused by the war, with large numbers of people in desperate need of assistance. Country
 
MSF staff with children in Tajikistan
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
 
MSF staff at mental health center speaking with a peatient
Asia & Pacific

Thailand

In Thailand, Doctors Without Borders (MSF) continues to provide mental healthcare to people affected by unrest in the southern provinces of Pattani, Yala, and Narathiwat. Country
 
MSF, Doctors Without Borders, Where we work, Tunisia
Middle East & North Africa

Tunisia

Having provided medical and humanitarian assistance to thousands of migrants stranded close to the Libyan border or rescued from the Mediterranean Sea since 2012, we handed over our projects in Tunisia to other organisations in October 2017. Country
 
MSF staff delivering medical supplies in Akcakale camp in Turkey
Europe & Central Asia

Turkey

Türkiye (formerly Turkey) hosts the world's largest refugee and asylum seeker population – just over four million – nearly 3.7 million of whom are Syrian. Country