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MSF apporte un soutien médical, psychologique et social aux mineurs non accompagnés en transit à Calais.
MSF provides medical, psychological, and social support to unaccompanied minors in Calais. France, June 2024.
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In Calais, Pantin, and Marseille, we are working with migrants, asylum seekers, and refugees, including unaccompanied minors. We run shelters in Pantin and Marseille, and provide emergency shelter in the wintertime in Calais.

Our activities in 2024 in France

Data and information from the International Activity Report 2024

MSF in France in 2024 Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) continues to assist migrants, asylum seekers, and refugees in mainland France. We also responded to a cholera outbreak and a cyclone in the Mayotte archipelago in 2024.
Country map for the IAR 2024.
Country map for the IAR 2024.
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In Pantin, a suburb of Paris, we provide multidisciplinary support, comprising medical, psychological, social, and legal assistance, for unaccompanied minors at our day centre. From July, we started to focus particularly on unaccompanied girls and their specific needs, at both the day centre and the accommodation where we offer shelter to people in vulnerable situations. 

We also provide shelter and the same range of support services for unaccompanied minors with medical vulnerabilities in an 18-bed house in Marseille. In April, in collaboration with other organisations, we opened a new day centre in the city, where unaccompanied minors who live in precarious conditions or on the streets can get a little respite and receive medical consultations.  

In Calais, northern France, we welcomed unaccompanied minors at our day centre, offering them medical and psychological support and inviting them to participate in psychosocial activities. Our teams and volunteers also conducted medical and psychological consultations for people living in camps, through mobile clinics. During the winter months, we arranged emergency shelter for children, women, and families, to prevent them from being forced to sleep outside in harsh weather conditions.

Between May and August, MSF responded to a cholera epidemic in the French archipelago of Mayotte, in the Indian Ocean, by supporting local organisations with health promotion sessions and training on diarrhoeal diseases. Our teams also conducted water and sanitation activities in several informal urban settlements to reduce the risk of disease. In December, Cyclone Chido hit Mayotte, causing widespread destruction and destitution. In response, in response we launched emergency activities, assisting people living in informal settlements. We set up mobile clinics in several villages, and supplied clean water by rehabilitating a water catchment point and installing a chlorination tank. 
 

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Laureen, the mobile clinic supervisor, accompanied by two translators, marauding to inform about the location of the mobile clinic. Indeed, it is difficult to find a fixed place to install the mobile clinic so it is necessary to come to meet the migrants and the refugees regularly.

Laureen, superviseur de la clinique mobile, accompagnée de deux traducteurs en maraude afin d'informer le lieu de la clinique mobile. En effet il est difficile de trouver un lieu fixe pour installer la clinique mobile il faut donc venir à la rencontre des migrants et des réfugiés régulièrement.

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