Kenya
In 2025, Doctors Without Borders (MSF) responded to multiple emergencies and public health challenges in Kenya.
For over 30 years, our teams have been providing care to communities in and around the Dadaab refugee camp. In our 100-bed hospital in Dagahaley, part of the Dadaab refugee camp, our teams conduct outpatient consultations, and admit patients to the hospital, including children with severe malnutrition.
In Kiambu, our clinic offers care for people who use drugs – who are often excluded from healthcare services. The Methadone Assisted Therapy (MAT) clinic aims to reduce the morbidity and mortality of people addicted to heroin. It caters for all healthcare needs, including mental health and psychosocial support.
Our activities in Kenya in 2025
Data and information from the International Activity Report in 2025
742
742
€27.9 M
27.9M
1987
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MSF IN KENYA IN 2025
Doctors Without Borders (MSF) responded to multiple emergencies in Kenya, including disease outbreaks, devastating landslides, and violent unrest. We also continued our regular projects, delivering lifesaving care to refugees and remote communities.
MSF'S MEDICAL ACTIVITIES IN 2025
325,800
325,8
26,400
26,4
19,100
19,1
3,560
3,56
Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic
19 Jun 2020
Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic
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Patient and Staff Stories
19 Jun 2020
Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic
Kenya: COVID-19 and lack of protective equipment threaten life-saving medical care for vulnerable people in Mathare
Latest News
15 May 2020
Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic
Nairobi: MSF COVID-19 response in Kibera
Latest News
30 Apr 2020
HIV/Aids
Hope is born: improving access to safe birth in Kenya
Latest News
16 Aug 2019
Sexual and gender-based violence
Kenya: A Night On Call In Nairobi
Patient and Staff Stories
28 Jun 2019