| Afghanistan | India | Laos | Tajikistan |
| Bangladesh | Indonesia | Nepal | Timor Leste |
| Bhutan | Japan | Pakistan | Turkmenistan |
| Cambodia | Kazakhstan | Philippines | Uzbekistan |
| China | Kyrgyzstan | Solomon Islands | Vietnam |
Asia is struggling to provide health services for large and growing numbers of people, many of whom are facing economic crisis. Inequities—some countries lack access to clean water while others serve as economic hubs of the region—threaten the social development of millions.
MSH programs in Asia help health programs grapple with their biggest challenges—from rebuilding basic health systems in post-war Afghanistan to improving access to family planning in the Philippines. With rising HIV & AIDS and tuberculosis infection rates, MSH initiatives in Asia further emphasize the importance of good management to battle emerging health needs.
To browse MSH projects in Asia, please visit our Global Presence page.
MSH programs in Asia help health programs grapple with their biggest challenges—from rebuilding basic health systems in post-war Afghanistan to improving access to family planning in the Philippines. With rising HIV & AIDS and tuberculosis infection rates, MSH initiatives in Asia further emphasize the importance of good management to battle emerging health needs.
To browse MSH projects in Asia, please visit our Global Presence page.