Access to Health care

Access to healthcare

Not everything strikes without warning; some disasters are slow. They unfold over decades as a disease affects a population, instability undermines the health system or people are actively excluded from receiving healthcare.

After a rapid emergency subsides people can also find it difficult to access healthcare as the area struggles to recover, the government is overwhelmed by the scale of the problems or new health problems are sparked, such as cholera outbreaks when clean water supplies are disrupted. In these cases, MSF works to give people access to health care and to tackle diseases that need long-term treatment, such as HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and neglected tropical diseases like sleeping sickness.

 
The impact of the earthquake on 6 February 2023. Idlib, Northwestern Syria. [© Omar Haj Kadour]
Access to Healthcare

Overwhelming needs as earthquakes hit south Türkiye and northwest Syria: MSF scales up its response

Crisis Update 8 Feb 2023
 
Access to Healthcare

MSF: Afghans Deprived of Healthcare by Poverty, Restrictions and a Dysfunctional System

Press Release 6 Feb 2023
 
MSF nurse giving a training to a female MDR-TB patient in Matsanjeni health centre how to use Video
Access to Healthcare

Eswatini: Everything for patients

Project Update 3 Feb 2023
 
A patient support group at the Blantyre cervical cancer hospital, Malawi  [© Diego Menjibar]
Access to Healthcare

Malawi: Managing cervical cancer in a country with limited treatment options

Project Update 2 Feb 2023
 
Children at an MSF mobile clinic/outpost set up outside the Dagahaley camp for new arrivals.
Access to Healthcare

Record admissions at MSF hospital in Dagahaley, as humanitarian situation continues to deteriorate

Press Release 24 Jan 2023
 
Access to Healthcare

All MSF staff acquitted in military tribunal in Cameroon

Press Release 10 Jan 2023