We work across a number of states in Somalia, providing a wide range of medical care – especially to women and children – to both local communities and displaced people.
Our activities in 2023 in Somalia
Data and information from the International Activity Report 2023.
192
192
€20.1 M
20.1M
1979
1979


65,800
65,8
2,200
2,2
2,130
2,13

Drought and funding gaps deepen Somalia’s malnutrition crisis

Barriers to care have deadly consequences for women and children in Baidoa

Extreme violence in Las Anod forces MSF to close activities

Urgent action needed to tackle cholera across Horn of Africa

Recovering from multidrug-resistant tuberculosis in Somaliland

An alarming cycle of drought, malnutrition and disease in Baidoa

Drought intensifies health crises across Somalia and Somaliland

Healing from drug-resistant tuberculosis in Somaliland

Increasing vaccination against measles in Lower Juba could prevent thousands of deaths

From malnutrition to tuberculosis: responding to needs in North Galkayo

Floods leave thousands of people vulnerable and in need

Addressing health needs of women and children in Baidoa

MSF resumes medical activities

In 2016 who still counts as human?

Kunduz, Afghanistan, 36°43’4.91’’N, 68°51’43.96’’

MSF will no longer provide emergency medical assistance and post-rescue care on the MY Phoenix

Testimonies from refugees and staff in Lesbos

1,658 people rescued in busiest day ever for MSF search and rescue operations

Proactive search and rescue operations essential life-saver

Testimonies from the Bourbon Argos

Somali refugees must not be forcibly returned, says MSF

Humanitarian aid must be prioritised in Dadaab camps, despite return of refugees to Somalia
