TANZANIA

Tanzania

In 2022, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) continued to provide healthcare for Burundian refugees in Kigoma region, as well as responding to cholera and COVID-19 outbreaks in the country.

KEY MEDICAL FIGURES

MSF IN TANZANIA IN 2022 Map of the areas MSF worked in 2022
Tanzania Map

Our teams provided specialist healthcare to Burundian refugees in Nduta camp and people living in the surrounding villages. We continued to offer health services for women and children, including care and counselling for victims of sexual and gender-based violence. We also provided emergency mental health consultations and diagnosis for tuberculosis and HIV, as well as for a range of non-communicable diseases. In August, we handed over our non-communicable diseases clinic in Nduta hospital to Medical Teams International.

Our teams also responded to other emergencies, such as the cholera outbreak during April in Kigoma Uvinza, and COVID-19 in Ukerewe district, in Mwanza region, from January to April.

In collaboration with the Ministry of Health, we started a new project in Liwale Lindi, southern Tanzania, supporting seven government health facilities by providing access to general and specialist healthcare to pregnant women and children under five years old.

 
Elisabeth and her daughters Adelphine and Rachel [ © Arjun Claire/MSF]
Access to Healthcare

Stories of Survival : Adelphine, Elisabeth and Rachel from Burundi

Testimony 18 Jun 2019
 
Mental health consultation in the MSF hospital in Nduta refugee camp, Tanzania. [© MSF/Pierre-Yves Bernard]
Mental Health

Displaced and distressed: the case of mental health in East Africa

Project Update 22 Jan 2019