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Refugees, migration and displacement

Over 70 million people are currently fleeing conflict or persecution around the world. Due to their race, religion or nationality, these people’s homes are no longer safe places to live and their governments’ no longer provide them with protection. 

MSF works around the world to provide lifesaving assistance to refugees and internally displaced people (IDPs), from providing psychological care to nutritional support. 

We set up hospitals in refugee camps, we help women give birth safely, we vaccinate children to prevent epidemics and we provide access to safe drinking water. We also have specialised projects to try to reach those who are on the move, for example in Europe or South America, and throughout Africa.  

 
CAR: "Everyone arrives exhausted from Sudan, and many children are ill"
Access to Healthcare

CAR: "Everyone arrives exhausted from Sudan, and many children are ill"

Stories from the Frontline 8 Jun 2023
 
Chad: MSF teams received more than 70 wounded in Adré and are extending activities in response to the conflict in Sudan
Access to Healthcare

Chad: MSF teams received more than 70 wounded in Adré and are extending activities in response to the conflict in Sudan

Press Release 2 Jun 2023
 
Democratic Republic of Congo: As tens of thousands flee North Kivu conflict, an invisible crisis is brewing in South Kivu
Access to Healthcare

Democratic Republic of Congo: As tens of thousands flee North Kivu conflict, an invisible crisis is brewing in South Kivu

Project Update 30 May 2023
 
MSF warns of looming health catastrophe
Cholera

MSF warns of looming health catastrophe in Kenya’s Dadaab refugee camps

Press Release 30 May 2023
 
One year on: Soaring needs in Twic County, South Sudan
Distribution of essentials

One year on: Soaring needs in Twic County, South Sudan

Article 15 May 2023
 
Not another migration ‘crisis’: EU leaders continue to push through deadly policies
Refugees, Migration and displacement

Not another migration ‘crisis’: EU leaders continue to push through deadly policies

Article 12 May 2023