MSF, Doctors Without Borders, MSF activities in Kenya

Kenya

In 2024, Doctors Without Borders (MSF) responded to multiple emergencies and public health challenges in Kenya.

Our teams continued to deliver healthcare in Dadaab, a huge, overcrowded camp complex, which currently hosts more than 350,000 refugees.

During the year, we repeatedly called for better living conditions and increased humanitarian assistance for the constantly growing population, especially in Dagahaley camp. In Kiambu county, we supported refugees who had fled Kakuma camp following an outbreak of fighting.

Our activities in Kenya in 2024

Data and information from the International Activity Report in 2024.

MSF IN KENYA IN 2024 In 2024, Doctors Without Borders (MSF) offered care to refugees, survivors of sexual violence, and people who use drugs in Kenya, and responds to public health challenges, including HIV.
MSF, Doctors Without Borders, MSF activities in Kenya

In Mombasa, we supported three health facilities to cater to the specific needs of vulnerable adolescents and young adults, such as people with disabilities, the LGBTQI+ community, individuals living on the streets, and people who engage in sex work or use drugs.

In Nairobi, our Lavender House clinic offered medical care and social support to people affected by violence – including sexual violence – in the Eastlands area. During the protests in July, our clinic dispatched a medical team to treat the injured. Our youth-friendly centre also continued to run medical services, psychosocial support, recreational activities, and educational programmes throughout 2024.

MSF responded to several other emergencies during the year. In March, extensive flooding resulted in hundreds of casualties, and destroyed homes and livelihoods. Our teams launched responses in Nairobi, Nakuru, Homa Bay, Tana River, and Garissa counties, providing medical assistance, as well as clean water, jerry cans, and warm clothes for children. We also responded to outbreaks of malaria in Baringo and Turkana counties, measles and Rift Valley fever in Marsabit county, and measles in Dagahaley camp. In the displacement camps in Baringo county, we launched a response to support victims and survivors of sexual and gender-based violence.

In Homa Bay county, we continued to run two adult wards, the tuberculosis ward, a Kaposi’s sarcoma clinic, and a post-discharge clinic at the hospital, as well as chronic disease clinics in two health centres.

After five years of supporting the provision of health and social support for people who use drugs in Kiambu, we handed over activities to the county Department of Health and a patient-led community-based organisation.

IN 2024

 
Kenya

Dadaab, Kenya: MSF forced to close health posts and evacuate staff amid escalating insecurity

Press Release 28 May 2015
 
Women's health

Kenya: "we see how difficult life is and we opt to get married very young"

Patient and Staff Stories 3 Mar 2015
 
HIV/Aids

Kenya: New Kibera clinic increases access to free comprehensive care for most vulnerable

Press Release 16 May 2013
 
Kenya: Tana River Floods
Natural Disasters

MSF calls for more efforts in assisting Tana River Delta region, Kenya

Press Release 18 Apr 2013
 
Kenya - Ijara
Mental Health

The mental scars of violence and displacement: MSF assists victims of conflict in Tana Delta, Kenya

Press Release 11 Jan 2013
 
Access to Healthcare

Dadaab: Leaders must not fail refugees in the world’s largest camp

Press Release 30 Sep 2012