
Lebanon
Despite the efforts of the Lebanese Ministry of Public Health in supporting primary and secondary healthcare for refugees, the cost of consultations, laboratory tests, and medication remains a barrier for a significant number of refugees.
This reality has prompted us to providing medical assistance to Syrian refugees and vulnerable communities in Lebanon. We work in the north of Lebanon, the Bekaa valley, south Beirut and Saida, offering free, high quality primary healthcare.
Our teams provide treatment for acute and chronic diseases, reproductive services, mental health support and health promotion activities. Teams also run mother and child health centres across the country.
MSF is currently responding to the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic in Lebanon.

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Overlapping crises in Lebanon increase needs and worsen access to care

Saving the lives of children with thalassaemia in Lebanon

“I needed to make myself useful to overcome the panic”

“The explosion did not distinguish between its victims and neither should the aid response”

MSF provides medical and mental health support to Beirut's most affected communities

MSF supporting Beirut’s health services in wake of massive blast

COVID-19 and economic downfall reveal migrant workers’ mental health crisis in Lebanon

Offering extra protection against COVID-19 to Lebanon’s most vulnerable

MSF responds to COVID-19 in Lebanon
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Contact us

Hamra main street, Domtex building, 5th floor
Beirut, Lebanon
Area zip code: 1103