MSF, Doctors Without Borders, MSF activities in Guinea

Guinea

Our teams support HIV testing and treatment activities in Guinea’s capital city, Conakry, in collaboration with the Ministry of Health. We also support in responses to disease outbreaks, such as diphtheria.

MSF has been responding to HIV/AIDS in Guinea for over 20 years. In 2024, one in four people living with HIV in the country received treatment at health centres in the capital, Conakry, where MSF provided direct care, training, and medication donations.

Providing HIV services within general health facilities allows us to both treat HIV as a chronic condition and integrate specialised care into the national health system. With this strategy, we also aim to reduce the stigmatisation around HIV, which is still strong. Many activists, both HIV-positive and -negative, support it, as it helps to combat the stereotypes surrounding the disease.

 

 

Our activities in 2024 in Guinea

Data and information from the International Activity Report 2024.

MSF IN GUINEA IN 2024 Providing care for people living with HIV remains a key activity for Doctors Without Borders (MSF) in Guinea. In 2024, our teams were also active in the north of the country, responding to a diphtheria outbreak.
MSF, Doctors Without Borders, MSF activities in Guinea

MSF collaborates with the Ministry of Health in nine health facilities in Conakry, supporting HIV testing and treatment, with a focus on prevention of mother-to-child transmission and paediatric HIV care, as well as treatment for opportunistic infections. In 2024, we increased our services for victims and survivors of sexual violence, including access to safe abortion care.

In addition, we manage a 31-bed facility at Donka hospital for people with severe complications of HIV.

Training is another important component of our project; we have trained over 300 medical staff in HIV care.

In Siguiri, in northern Guinea, MSF teams were involved in an emergency response to a diphtheria outbreak that started in August 2023. We supported treatment, referrals, and community awareness-raising campaigns – which led to a reduction in the deaths linked to the epidemic – until May.

IN 2024

 
MSF staff members at the Ebola sight in Guinea

EBOLA: A behind the scenes view on how to stop the epidemic

Latest News 10 Apr 2014
 
Ebola epidemic confirmed by the Guinean Ministry of Health on March 22

Guinea: Mobilisation against an unprecedented Ebola epidemic

Press Release 31 Mar 2014
 

Ebola. “There is no treatment and no vaccine”

Latest News 25 Mar 2014
 
Measles Vaccination Conakry, Guinea
Measles

MSF launches campaign in Guinea to vaccinate 400,000 children against measles

Press Release 7 Feb 2014