MSF continues to fill key healthcare gaps, especially in maternity, neonatal, and paediatric care. In Mosul’s Nablus neighborhood, MSF operates a field hospital offering comprehensive maternity care, neonatal services, emergency paediatric treatment, and health promotion services.
MSF also supports the Iraqi National Tuberculosis Institute in the diagnosis and treatment of drug-resistant and multi-drug-resistant tuberculosis in different locations in Baghdad.
Our teams also provide emergency medical support and donations of medical supplies to healthcare facilities in times of need to ensure that access to quality healthcare services is not disrupted during emergencies.
Our activities in 2024 in Iraq
Data and information from the International Activity Report 2024.
566
566
€23.6 M
23.6M
2003
2003
56,400
56,4
10,800
10,8
5,250
5,25
3,020
3,02
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