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In 2015, MSF opened its first project in Belarus, where the incidence of drug-resistant tuberculosis is extremely high.
Italy has long been a landing point for migrants and refugees, and in 2015 more than 153,000 people arrived by sea, mainly from countries such as Eritrea, Nigeria, Somalia, Sudan and Syria.
We are still responding to the ‘frozen war’ by treating the psychological effects. We also provide care for TB patients in eastern Ukraine’s penitentiary system.
We have been working in an informal camp in Calais known as ‘the Jungle’ and a formal camp in Grand-Synthe, near Dunkirk, to provide basic healthcare, physiotherapy and mental health services.
In 2018, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) handed over tuberculosis (TB) activities in Chechnya and started a new collaboration in northwest Russia....
Located at the crossroads of Europe, Asia, and Africa, Greece is a major entry point for refugees and migrants making the journey to Europe.
We have worked sporadically in Serbia since 1991, when the country was part of the former Yugoslavia.
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