In Beira, we offer sexual and reproductive health services, including HIV testing and treatment, for sex workers and men who have sex with men. In Nampula, MSF teams provide preventive measures and treatment for selected vector-borne, water-borne and neglected tropical diseases under a Planetary Health lens.
Meanwhile, a slow burning conflict in Cabo Delgado province, in the country’s northeast, continued through 2022, with hundreds of thousands of people attacked and left homeless or displaced. In support, we provide medical and mental health care, and support health and cholera treatment centres through mobile clinics. In addition, our teams provide water and sanitation support as well as relief items such as hygiene and cooking items for those in displaced people’s camps.
Our activities in 2024 in Mozambique
Data and information from the International Activity Report 2024.
834
834
€22.5 M
22.5M
1984
1984
201,100
201,1
113,000
113,
6,010
6,01
370
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Invisible conflict has very real consequences for people in northern Mozambique
AIDS death toll stagnating due to lack of testing at community level
Treating HIV in the cyclone-devastated city of Beira: “We cannot abandon them”
MSF emergency response to Cyclone Idai and flooding
From emergency to recovery: Mozambique one month after Cyclone Idai
Mozambique declares cholera cases in Beira in wake of Cyclone Idai