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A man is helped into the rescue MSF boat. As part of our Mediterranean migration response we rescued 96 people from the Central Mediterranean in September 2024.
Crisis Settings

Mediterranean migration

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Traffic lights poke out of the water covering a flooded intersection in eThekwini in South Africa. The flood was a climate emergency.
Crisis Settings

Climate emergency

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A gloved medical staff member looks at the results of a test. Antibiotic resistance is on the increase.
Medical Activities

Antibiotic resistance

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The wreck of an MSF vehicle that was abandoned after an MSF convoy was attacked in Gaza in 2023. Attacks on medical care workers are devastating.
Crisis Settings

Attacks on medical care

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Child health: A group of boys smile and give the peace sign
Medical Activities

Child health

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15 July 2021. A business owner surveys the damage to his panelbeating workshop in Malvern, Johannesburg. Social violence and exclusion has devastating consequences. Picture: James Oatway.
Crisis Settings

Social violence and exclusion

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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

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