We work in 10 regions of Ethiopia to deliver healthcare to people through administrative barriers and ongoing insecurity.
Our activities in 2024 in Ethiopia
Data and information from the International Activity Report 2024.
1,241
1,241
€30.3 M
30.3M
1984
1984
313,400
313,4
104,900
104,9
3,460
3,46
370
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Brutal killing of our colleagues in Tigray, in June 2021
msf.orgOn 24 June 2021, our colleagues María Hernández Matas, Yohannes Halefom Reda and Tedros Gebremariam Gebremichael were killed while providing life-saving assistance to people in the Tigray region of Ethiopia. No one has claimed responsibility for their killing.
MSF engaged with the Ethiopian authorities for four years, requesting a formal and transparent investigation into their killing. In the absence of such an investigation, we have released our own internal review on what happened to our colleagues that day. This review found that their killing was a targeted, and intentional, attack on clearly identified aid workers. We will continue to honour the memory of María, Yohannes and Tedros, and pursue accountability for their killings.
Read our internal review
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