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
Europe & Central Asia
Afghanistan
On 12 May 2020 the Doctors Without Borders (MSF) maternity ward in Dasht-e-Barchi hospital, Kabul, was attacked. Gunmen killed 24 people, including 16 mothers, two children, and an MSF midwife. Country
Europe & Central Asia
Albania
MSF first worked in Albania in 1998 and closed its projects in 2000. Country
Middle East & North Africa
Algeria
MSF first worked in Algeria in 1988 and closed its projects in 2016. Country
Africa
Angola
MSF left Angola at the end of 2018 but continues to monitor the situation, ready to respond in case of new emergencies. Country
Europe & Central Asia
Armenia
In Armenia, MSF first worked in the country in 1988 to respond to medical needs following the Spitak earthquake before treating people with drug-resistant tuberculosis with new, effective drugs. We closed our last projects in 2019. Country
Middle East & North Africa
Bahrain
MSF first worked in Bahrain in 2011 and closed its projects in 2012. Country
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
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
The Americas