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Mobile clinic in Kraijc Kosovo. MSF worker in conversation with man and child.
Europe & Central Asia

Kosovo

MSF started working in Kosovo in 1993 and withdrew in 2000. Country
 
MSF_Batken Oblast Kyrgyzstan
Europe & Central Asia

Kyrgyzstan

In Kyrgyzstan, which has high rates of cervical and breast cancers, we work on the early detection of these diseases. Country
 
Savannakhet, Laos, 21- 2A patient in MSF Switzerland HIV/Aids program in Savannakhet Provincial Hospital, is being examined by MSF Dr. Ahmed Hassani.
Asia & Pacific

Laos

MSF first worked in Laos in 1989 and closed its projects in 2013. Country
 
MSF_Lebanon_Cholera_Treatment_Centre
Middle East & North Africa

Lebanon

The Lebanese health system struggles to provide basic services as the ongoing economic crisis and political unrest have left more than 80 per cent of people residing in Lebanon below the poverty line and in dire need of assistance. Country
 
Women at MSF supported health center of Ha Seng, Lesotho.
Africa

Lesotho

After nearly a decade in Lesotho, MSF handed its projects to the government in 2015. Country
 
MSF_Children_With_Epilepsy_Liberia
Africa

Liberia

Although health services are being progressively restored in Liberia, important gaps persist, notably in specialised paediatric care and mental health. Country
 
MSF_Libya_Detention_Centre_In_Italy
Middle East & North Africa

Libya

In Libya, Doctors Without Borders (MSF) continued to provide essential healthcare for migrants, refugees, asylum seekers and other people in vulnerable circumstances. We also increased our support for tuberculosis (TB) services. Country
 
Commune of Ranobe, Amboasary District. People in the south-east of Madagascar are facing the most acute nutritional and food crisis the region has seen in recent years.
Africa

Madagascar

In October and November 2017, we supported Madagascar’s Ministry of Health staff in tackling an outbreak of plague. Country
 
Ndamera, Nsanje district, Malawi
Africa

Malawi

In Malawi, MSF continues to runprogrammes to improve care forpeople living with HIV, the leadingcause of death in the country, andfor women with cervical cancer. Country
 
A boatman crossing the Niger river in Timbuktu region, Mali.
Africa

Mali

Access to medical care remains very limited in the north and centre of Mali due to a lack of medical staff and supplies and spiralling violence between armed groups. Country