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Where we work

In more than 75 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.

 
Knock-on effect COVID_Caracas Venezuela
The Americas

Venezuela

Learn about our projects in Venezuela, where we rehabilitate hospitals and provide general healthcare, including for sexual and reproductive health.

24,100

consultations for contraceptive services

8,160

antenatal consultations

1,120

malaria cases treated

190

people treated for sexual violence
 
Asia & Pacific

Vietnam

MSF worked in Vietnam following the SARS epidemic in 2003.
 
Marib: Health needs grow in what was considered the safe haven of Yemen
Middle East & North Africa

Yemen

Discover how we deliver medical humanitarian assistance in Yemen, where indiscriminate bombings and chronic shortages of supplies and staff have led to the closure of more than half the country's health facilities.

497,200

outpatient consultations

165,200

people admitted to hospital

37,300

births assisted, including 5,160 caesarean sections

26,900

surgical interventions

12,800

patients treated for measles

11,900

children admitted to inpatient feeding programmes
 
Zambia, cholera vaccination in Lusaka
Africa

Zambia

Discover how we deliver emergency assistance in Zambia, where cholera epidemics are a major public health concern.
 
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Africa

Zimbabwe

Learn about our medical projects in Zimbabwe, where the economic situation continues to create numerous challenges for the health sector, including shortages of medical supplies and essential medicines.

5,380

consultations for contraceptive services

520

individual mental health consultations

96

women received safe abortion care
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Map of MSF activities around the world

Our Programmes

The place names and boundaries used in this report do not reflect any position by MSF on their legal status.