Africa

 
cholera vaccination in Lusaka, Zambia
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Zambia

MSF closed our last projects, in response to a cholera epidemic, in 2018.
 
Hypertension patient speaks with MSF supervisor in Zimbabwe, October 2020
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Zimbabwe

Doctors Without Borders (MSF) in Zimbabwe continues to address healthcare gaps, focusing on adolescent sexual and reproductive health, support for migrants and deportees, and responding to disease outbreaks.
 
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.
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Republic of Congo

MSF first worked in Congo in 1997 and closed its projects in 2013.
 
MSF, Doctors Without Borders, Sierra Leone
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Sierra Leone

Disease outbreaks – including of Ebola and, more recently, COVID-19 – and years of civil war have devastated the healthcare system in Sierra Leone, leaving it severely understaffed.
 
Village in Mono Province
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Benin

Learn about MSF's activities in Benin.
 
Vaccination campaign under a tree in a refugee camp in the mountains.
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Eritrea

MSF opened its first mission in Eritrea in April 2000, in response to the growing risk of hunger and renewed conflict between Eritrea and its southern neighbor and former ally, Ethiopia.