In Beira, we offer sexual and reproductive health services, including HIV testing and treatment, for sex workers and men who have sex with men. In Nampula, MSF teams provide preventive measures and treatment for selected vector-borne, water-borne and neglected tropical diseases under a Planetary Health lens.
Meanwhile, a slow burning conflict in Cabo Delgado province, in the country’s northeast, continued through 2022, with hundreds of thousands of people attacked and left homeless or displaced. In support, we provide medical and mental health care, and support health and cholera treatment centres through mobile clinics. In addition, our teams provide water and sanitation support as well as relief items such as hygiene and cooking items for those in displaced people’s camps.
Our activities in 2022 in Mozambique
Data and information from the International Activity Report 2022.
660
66
€24.2 M
24.2M
1984
1984


307,100
307,1
3,900
3,9
2,170
2,17

Mozambique flooding and response: both enormous in scale

“A lot of water” - on the ground after Cyclone Idai in Mozambique

Humanitarian response in wake of devastating Cyclone Idai

Towards Peer-Led HIV and SRH Services for Sex Workers and Men Having Sex with Men

Meeting the specific needs of key populations living with HIV

Reaching out to sex workers in the Beira corridor

Humanitarian standards not reachable for more than 5,800 Mozambican refugees in Kapise camp

Crisis Update - 16 February 2016
