Africa

 
MSF_Magaria hospital, Niger
Africa

Niger

The first few months of the year are usually the least busy for Doctors Without Borders (MSF) teams in Niger. But everything changed in March 2020 with the spread of COVID-19.
 
An MSF staff member walks through Mbawa internally displaced people's camp, where most of the displaced were uprooted by the so-called ‘farmer-herdsmen’ conflict. Benue state, Nigeria, June 2020.
Africa

Nigeria

Continued armed conflict and insecurity have uprooted more than three million people in different parts of Nigeria.
 
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.
 
KIGALI, RWANDA, AFRICA, 30.04.95. Tutsi survivors of the genocide at the one year anniversary of the genocide. Beneath umbrellas.
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Rwanda

MSF closed its projects in Rwanda in 2007.
 
MSF, Doctors Without Borders, 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.
 
MSF teams distribute essential items - including blankets, mosquito nets, and soap - to people in the wake of tropical cyclone Gati. Puntland, Somalia, December 2020.
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Somalia

Our commitment to accessing and assisting people in need in Somalia remains steadfast.