We collaborated with health authorities and academic partners in the Arkhangelsk and Vladimir regions to reduce the burden of drug-resistant tuberculosis.
Our teams also worked on a study in collaboration with the Ministry of Health, which aimed to prove the effectiveness of all-oral novel short-course regimens for patients with drug-resistant tuberculosis. In 2021, more than 60 people were enrolled into the study in the regions of Arkhangelsk and Vladimir. By the end of 2021, the first patients completed their treatment and started the follow-up stage.
In Moscow and St. Petersburg, MSF partnered with two community-based NGOs, offering healthcare to vulnerable people, including those living with HIV.
Following the escalation of the war in Ukraine in 2022, MSF provided refugees seeking safety in Russia and displaced Russians with humanitarian aid. More than 15,400 received free medical, mental health and psychosocial support.
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MSF condemns relocation of displaced Chechens
MSF active in the three worst hit regions as well as in IDP camps in Ingushetia and Chechnya.
Letter to Danish Foreign Minister on the repatriation of Chechen IDPs in Ingushetia
MSF concerned over new pressures exerted on Chechen refugees inIngushetia to return to Chechnya
Ten years with the Moscow homeless - Any reason to celebrate?
Chechnya : the cosmetic recommendations of the European Parliament
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