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A child walking in Ad-Dahi, Yemen.
Middle East & North Africa

Yemen

Although the COVID-19 pandemic hit Yemen hard in 2020, it was just one of many crises unfolding in the country, still at war after five years. Country
 
cholera vaccination in Lusaka, Zambia
Africa

Zambia

MSF closed our last projects, in response to a cholera epidemic, in 2018. Country
 
Hypertension patient speaks with MSF supervisor in Zimbabwe, October 2020
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. Country

International 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
 
MSF staff carrying out information and education activities in Cambodia
Asia & Pacific

Cambodia

We handed over our last projects in Cambodia in 2021, after 42 years in the country. Country
 
Mothers listen to Alpha Atafazali Bahunga telling them that they require three rounds of vaccination during a session in a church-cum-school in the village of Kalungu II in Masisi territory in the east of the Democratic Republic of the Congo on August 14, 2014.
Africa

Republic of Congo

MSF first worked in Congo in 1997 and closed its projects in 2013. Country
 
MSF nursing team supervisor praying at the Shwe Dagon Pagoda
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
 
Midwife Sia Kallon listens to the heartbeat of 30-year old Baidu Jinnah Sheriff’s unborn baby, Sierra Leone
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. Country
 
Village in Mono Province
Africa

Benin

MSF first worked in Benin in 1997 and closed its projects in 2005. Country

International Activity Report 2017

Treating the wounded and responding to basic health needs, malnutrition and outbreaks of infectious disease, in 2017 Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) provided lifesaving care to those caught up in conflict as health systems collapsed and living conditions deteriorated. Annual Report - 24 Jul 2018