Doctoring history
MSF has been forced to end its work in Russia after over 30 years of helping some of its most vulnerable citizens survive

International charities have played a vital role in Russia over the past century, often providing those in need with assistance that their own state was unable to offer, whether it be food, medicine or clothing. Indeed, even by the most conservative estimates, international organisations have been responsible for preventing multiple humanitarian catastrophes in the country.
Two decades on, as Stalin unleashed his purges and famine raged, ARA staff in Russia had been rendered invisible.
Back in the 1990s, deliveries of tinned meat, biscuits, flour and infant formula literally saved millions of vulnerable lives.
In 1999 and 2000, the volume of food aid from the US and EU to Russia was greater than the aid provided to the whole of Africa.
Within a few years, MSF had established a system of tuberculosis detection and uninterrupted treatment for inmates all across the country.


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