Outdoors support clinics, Thaker. Leer, South Sudan

Where we work

In more than 70 countries, Médecins Sans Frontières provides medical humanitarian assistance to save lives and ease the suffering of people in crisis situations. Find out more about our actions in every country below.

 
Kunduz Emergency Trauma Unit
Europe & Central Asia

Afghanistan

Decades of conflict have ruined Afghanistan’s economy and infrastructure and many people rely on humanitarian aid.

337,700

emergency room admissions

138,200

Outpatient consultations

42,800

Births assisted including 2,110 caesarean sections

13,700

Surgical interventions

9,170

children admitted to inpatient feeding programmes

2,390

People started on treatment for TB
 
Europe & Central Asia

Albania

MSF first worked in Albania in 1981 and closed its projects in 2000.
 
explo mission in Argelia
Middle East & North Africa

Algeria

MSF first worked in Algeria in 1980 and closed its projects in 2016.
 
Fleeing from Kasai
Africa

Angola

MSF left Angola at the end of 2018 but continues to monitor the situation, ready to respond in case of new emergencies.

510

children admitted to inpatient feeding programmes

1,330

admissions of children to outpatient feeding programmes 
 
MSF treats DR-TB cases
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.
 
Europe & Central Asia

Azerbaijan

Read about MSF's projects in Nagorno-Karabakh.
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