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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.

 
The Americas

Cuba

MSF began work in Cuba in 1993 and left in 2000.
 
Asia & Pacific

Democratic People's Republic of Korea

MSF is improving TB diagnosis and treatment, and strengthening the provision of healthcare and healthcare facilities in DPR Korea.
 
A year after the opening of the Salama Clinic
Africa

Democratic Republic of Congo

In DRC, MSF runs some of its largest medical relief operations, working in 17 of 26 provinces, responding to diseases outbreaks, conflict and displacement, and tackling health problems such as HIV/AIDs.

2,578,300

outpatient consultations

1,495,400

vaccinations against measles in response to an outbreak

779,800

malaria cases treated

29,000

people treated for sexual violence

14,100

surgical interventions

1,410

people with advanced HIV under direct MSF care
 
Africa

Djibouti

MSF began work in Djibouti in 1978 and closed our projects in 2012. We currently maintain an operational support base for our Yemen projects in Djibouti city.
 
Ecuador Earthquake: MSF Response Teams
The Americas

Ecuador

MSF first worked in Ecuador in 1996; after providing mental health support following two earthquakes in 2016, MSF teams supported the COVID-19 response in 2020.
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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.