Lebanon
In 2022, we continued to adapt our long-term activities to cover the needs of Lebanese people, as well as refugees and migrants, who often have limited access to medical care.
Lebanon's highly privatised healthcare system is a major barrier to ensuring accessible, affordable and high-quality medical services for all. In the past three years, it has become increasingly difficult to obtain healthcare, as more and more people have seen their income plummet, forcing them to rely on deteriorating public services and medical humanitarian organisations for medical assistance.
Our activities in 2022 in Lebanon
Data and information from the International Activity Report 2022.
676
676
€25.6 M
25.6M
1976
1976
MSF IN LEBANON IN 2022
In 2022, we also provided treatment for children in Bar Elias living with thalassaemia, an inherited blood disorder that affects the production of haemoglobin.
IN 2022
165,100
165,1
44,700
44,7
10,600
10,6
3,620
3,62
Migrants
Latest News
4 May 2023
Lebanon
“Do we have a future?”- One year after the Beirut explosion, the situation is much worse
Latest News
4 Aug 2021
Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic
MSF challenges COVID-19 myths with new quiz challenge app
Latest News
6 Nov 2020
Mental Health
LEBANON: MSF teams providing medical and mental health support to Beirut’s most affected communities
Latest News
12 Aug 2020
Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic
LEBANON: MSF teams working to support Beirut’s health services in the aftermath of the blast
Press Release
7 Aug 2020
Lebanon
Children living with Diabetes Type I: Courageous and Surrounded by Care
Latest News
14 Nov 2019