War and conflict

War and conflict

If warring parties see aid organisations as being on one side of a conflict, we are less likely to gain access to those in need and more likely to be attacked. 

One of the ways in which we are able to demonstrate our independence to warring parties is to ensure that all our funding for work in conflicts comes from private individuals – we do not accept government grants. 
 
Conflicts, be they international wars or those within countries, can have many consequences. 
 
Fear of violence or persecution uproots entire communities and disrupts access to medical care for those that flee as well as those who stay behind.  
 
Conflicts normally lead to a rise in trauma injuries, but also lead to problems for people needing normal medical care, such as complications with pregnancy or chronic diseases such as diabetes.  
 
Psychological distress and mental illnesses also generally rise, as can cases of sexual violence.  
 
We try to fill these gaps with highly experienced doctors, nurses, and logisticians, who provide specialised medical care and logistical support. 

 
Refugees, Migration and displacement

Mozambique: Displaced by the conflict in Cabo Delgado

Testimony 21 Dec 2021
 
Access to Healthcare

My return to Afghanistan

Stories from the Frontline 17 Dec 2021
 
View of the Central Mosque in Elevage from a classroom that is now home to 3 families
Access to Healthcare

“My dream is to find a place where we can settle forever”

Article 14 Oct 2021
 
Cooking area at Ortese Camp, Benue State © Ghada Safaan/MSF
Access to Healthcare

“People are suffering”: Displacement continues, leaving hundreds of thousands exposed in Benue State of Nigeria

Project Update 13 Sep 2021
 
MSF surgical teams perform an operation on a patient injured by the fighting in Kunduz
Access to Healthcare

Medical care in Kunduz, Afghanistan: Making it work

Stories from the Frontline 9 Sep 2021
 
Malaria

Central African Republic: As conflict hits the countryside, people suffer from displacement and lack of access to healthcare

Article 19 Aug 2021