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Middle East & North Africa

 
explo mission in Argelia

Algeria

MSF first worked in Algeria in 1980 and closed its projects in 2016.
 
Bahrain

Bahrain

MSF first worked in Bahrain in 2011 and closed its projects in 2012.
 
Maadi Clinic

Egypt

Egypt is a key transit and destination country for African and Middle Eastern refugees and migrants, many of whom have been subjected to violence or persecution in their countries.
 
After the floods in Iran, providing health care to the vulnerable populations in Lorestan

Iran

MSF provides free healthcare to excluded and marginalised groups in south Tehran, including drug users, sex workers, street children and the ghorbat ethnic minority. ​​​
 
AL-Wahda Hospital

Iraq

Learn about MSF projects in Iraq, where the health sector is struggling to meet the dire needs.
 
In front of Amman RSP hospital in Jordan

Jordan

Jordan hosts over 700,000 refugees, according to the UNHCR, many of whom reside in camps or have settled in the country.
 
Shaimaa Shams Eddine, patient

Lebanon

More than 1.5 million Syrians have fled into Lebanon since the conflict began in 2011, making Lebanon and Jordan the countries hosting the largest proportion of refugees in the world.
 
Dhar el-Jebel detention center evacuation postponed

Libya

Libya remains fragmented by conflict and fighting continues in several parts of the country. The breakdown of law and order, the economic collapse and the existence of three governments has had a severe impact on the healthcare system.
 
MSF ASSESSMENTS FOLLOWING EARTHQUAKE IN MOROCCO

Morocco

Learn about MSF's previous activities in Morocco.