More than 1.5 million Syrians have fled into Lebanon since the conflict began in 2011, making Lebanon and Jordan the countries hosting the largest proportion of refugees in the world.
Middle East & North Africa
Libya
In 2024, Doctors Without Borders (MSF) continued to provide lifesaving healthcare in Libya, which remains fragmented by conflict, and fighting continues in several parts of the country. The breakdown of law and order, the economic collapse, and the existence of three governments have had a severe impact on the healthcare system.
Middle East & North Africa
Morocco
MSF first worked in Morocco in 1997 and closed its migrant health projects in 2013.
Middle East & North Africa
Palestine
In 2024, Doctors Without Borders (MSF) provided medical and psychological assistance to people affected by long-term conflict in Palestine.
Middle East & North Africa
Syria
War has been raging in Syria for more than a decade, leaving thousands of people dead, displacing millions and destroying civilian areas and health facilities.
Middle East & North Africa
Tunisia
Having provided medical and humanitarian assistance to thousands of migrants stranded close to the Libyan border or rescued from the Mediterranean Sea since 2012, we handed over our projects in Tunisia to other organisations in October 2017.