Over the past four decades, our teams have responded to recurring humanitarian and health emergencies caused by conflict, climate-related events such as widespread flooding and recurring droughts, as well as outbreaks of diseases such as cholera, measles, and COVID-19.
Today, we continue to work in hospitals in Somalia and Somaliland, providing obstetric and paediatric care, in- and out- patient nutritional support, emergency services, and tuberculosis care. Our teams also run mobile clinics providing basic healthcare in camps for internally displaced people and host communities.
We carry out vaccination campaigns and respond to nutritional crises where feasible. MSF also provides resources to conduct ‘eye camps’, which reach thousands of people with eye diseases.
A major part of our work involves specialised training for healthcare staff and capacity building, along with rehabilitating hospitals, and expanding and improving the state of water, sanitation and hygiene services.
Our activities in 2022 in Somalia and Somaliland
Data and information from the International Activity Report 2022.
139
139
€25.6 M
25.6M
1979
1979
![Somalia IAR map 2022 Somalia IAR map 2022](https://img.msf.org/AssetLink/0y3206r7u61mbwkig0q8t85t44qaeu6c.jpg)
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2,380
2,38
14,300
14,3
19,700
19,7
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9,870
9,87
![Dhobley Vaccination Campaign Dhobley Vaccination Campaign](https://img.msf.org/AssetLink/16gqrx2jyr7640rlu4c5351yseacf0b2.jpg)
Increasing vaccination against measles in Lower Juba could prevent thousands of deaths
![Bringing health services closer to people in central Somalia Bringing health services closer to people in central Somalia](https://img.msf.org/AssetLink/5wvk7c51g1844du182ply735456ehis1.jpg)
From malnutrition to tuberculosis: responding to needs in North Galkayo
![Floods in Somalia Floods in Somalia](https://img.msf.org/AssetLink/8358qoy53fy78qe448v8a252h131i345.jpg)
Floods leave thousands of people vulnerable and in need
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Addressing health needs of women and children in Baidoa
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MSF resumes medical activities
![#safepassage action in Lesbos #safepassage action in Lesbos](https://img.msf.org/AssetLink/74s2842a5vo0t7gc0u2e0nh5654yshu1.jpg)