
Mozambique
In Maputo, we provide HIV testing and treatment for people who use drugs, while in Beira we offer sexual and reproductive health services, including HIV testing and treatment, for sex workers and men who have sex with men.
Meanwhile, a slow burning conflict in Cabo Delgado province, in the country’s northeast, escalated in 2020 and into 2021, 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.
MSF teams are currently responding to the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic in Mozambique.
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Our activities in 2020 in Mozambique
Data and information from the International Activity Report 2020.
421
421
€9.5 M
9.5M
1984
1984


22,400
22,4
1,660
1,66
140
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A month after the initial floods, thousands of Mozambicans in remote areas still do not get any assistance

Flood waters in Mozambique displace 120,000 people

This HIV-positive girl is lucky. 99% of Mozambican children get no treatment

Addressing the growing AIDS crisis

Weapons of mass vaccination

MSF supports Mozambique as the country confronts a cholera epidemic

MSF launches the first large-scale test of an oral vaccine against cholera in the city of Beira

Mozambique and AIDS; The Silent Atomic Bomb - A Magnum photo gallery
