We are working to provide medical care, mother and child health services, and water and sanitation activities for South Sudanese refugees who have fled to Uganda.
Although the number of new cases per year has been declining, seven per cent of the population (about 1.5 million people) is HIV positive.
We offer point-of-care viral load testing in Arua regional hospital, which facilitates rapid detection and early treatment, leading to an improved outcomes for patients.
In Kasese, we run a clinic providing basic and comprehensive healthcare to adolescents, including sexual and reproductive health services, and HIV and tuberculosis (TB) prevention, screening and treatment.
Our activities in 2023 in Uganda
Data and information from the International Activity Report 2023.
377
377
€7.2 M
7.2M
1986
1986


61,000
61,
5,660
5,66
3,250
3,25

400
4

MSF responds to an outbreak of Marburg fever

Despite generous policy, basic needs of refugees are not being met

At night, I can’t stop thinking about what is going to happen to me and my children

Over 900,000 South Sudanese refugees are in need of humanitarian aid
