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Middle East & North Africa

Bahrain

MSF first worked in Bahrain in 2011 and closed its projects in 2012. Country
 
MSF staff looking out the Jamtoli refugee camp in Cox Bazar
Asia & Pacific

Bangladesh

Ensuring the continuity of healthcare amid the COVID-19 pandemic was crucial in Bangladesh. Doctors Without Borders (MSF) adapted services to respond to the virus, while maintaining other lifesaving activities. Country
 
Don Maximo hesitated to get vaccinated
The Americas

Bolivia

In Bolivia, Doctors Without Borders(MSF) continues to focus onimproving maternal healthcare through a project in El Alto, the second-largest city. Country
 
MSF healthworker wearing personal protective equipment
The Americas

Brazil

The huge impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil prompted the launch of the largest Borders Without Borders (MSF) operation to date in the country. Country
 
A Syrian man and his infant son sit in their tent at Harmanli Camp, a former military installation in Bulgaria. A major increase in the number of migrants crossing into Bulgaria in recent months has strained Bulgaria's existing system. Authorities have quickly moved migrants into makeshift facilities including abandoned schools, tents, containers and military barracks.
Europe & Central Asia

Bulgaria

MSF first worked in Bulgaria in 1981 and closed its projects in 2015. Country
 
MSF increasing people’s access to clean water in Kongoussi, Burkina Faso
Africa

Burkina Faso

Country
 
A mother cradles her sick baby in the children’s ward at Mora General hospital. Far-North, Cameroon, March 2020.
Africa

Cameroon

Since 2011, violent attacks by armed opposition groups and the counterinsurgency operations of the Nigerian army have forced hundreds of thousands of people from northeast Nigeria to seek refuge in Cameroon, Chad and Niger. Country
 
MSF emergency team responding to first ever dengue fever outbreak in Cape Verde
Africa

Cape Verde

MSF worked in Cape Verde following a dengue fever outbreak in 2009. Country
 
MSF, Doctors Without Borders, Central African Republic,
Africa

Central African Republic

In the Central African Republic (CAR), Doctors Without Borders(MSF) provides lifesaving care to communities devastated by years of violence and political turmoil. Country
 
After an 8.8-magnitude earthquake struck central Chile, the MSF teams that have travelled through the affected areas are focusing their interventions on the most urgent needs: supporting health structures that are caring for large numbers of patients, re-establishing primary health care services, distributing basic necessities, and offering mental health assistance to the affected population.
The Americas

Chile

MSF worked in Chile following the earthquake that struck the country in February 2010. Country