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Soviet Occupation (1979-1989)
From Peshawar, Pakistan, small teams of doctors and nurses organize mule trains and negotiate security agreements with local mujahadeen commanders. A journey of several weeks takes them to the northeastern provinces of Paktia and Nuristan, where they provide medical care from May until October, leaving before the heavy snowfall begins. Over the next ten years, MSF expands its reach to eight provinces. Volunteers conduct surgery, provide primary care in makeshift clinics, and mount vaccination campaigns targeting children. They build and support local hospitals, training staff and bringing supplies. Throughout this period, Soviet forces frequently bomb medical facilities. In 1986, MSF begins to assist Afghan refugees in Pakistan, where hundreds of thousands of people have sought sanctuary from the fighting. |
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