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Mozambique

In Mozambique we are responding to emergencies including disease outbreaks, providing care to people with advanced HIV, while also working in the conflict-ridden Cabo-Delgado province.

In Beira, we offer sexual and reproductive health services, including HIV testing and treatment, for sex workers and men who have sex with men. In Nampula, MSF teams provide preventive measures and treatment for selected vector-borne, water-borne and neglected tropical diseases under a Planetary Health lens.

Meanwhile, a slow-burning conflict in Cabo Delgado province, in the country’s northeast, continued through 2022, with hundreds of thousands of people attacked and left homeless or displaced. In support, we provide medical and mental health care, and support health and cholera treatment centres through mobile clinics. In addition, our teams provide water and sanitation support as well as relief items such as hygiene and cooking items for those in displaced people’s camps.

Our Activities in Mozambique in 2022

Data and information from the International Activity Report 2022.

MSF IN MOZAMBIQUE IN 2022 In Mozambique, Doctors Without Borders (MSF) responded to the massive humanitarian needs in Cabo Delgado province in 2022, providing healthcare to people affected by escalating violence.
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By the end of 2022, nearly one million people were internally displaced in Cabo Delgado due to fighting between non-state armed groups and government forces, in a conflict that has been running since 2017. From June, as the violence moved southwards, thousands of families were displaced within days. Simultaneously, thousands of others opted to return to their homes, despite the lack of services and destruction caused by the conflict.

Since 2019, we have been responding to the increasing needs of displaced and host communities in the province, particularly in areas that receive little or no assistance. Our activities include general healthcare, mental health and psychosocial support, distribution of relief items, health promotion, and water, hygiene and sanitation services.

In 2022, we worked in Macomia, Mocimboa da Praia, Palma and Mueda districts, and sent mobile teams to Meluco, Muidumbe and Nangade, to provide healthcare and distribute relief items. Meanwhile, we handed over our activities in Metuge to the Ministry of Health.

In Beira, Sofala province, we run a sexual and reproductive healthcare programme that includes safe abortion care, HIV testing, and treatment for sexual and gender-based violence for stigmatised groups, such as sex workers and men who have sex with men. We also support the implementation of national guidelines on HIV treatment for these groups of people, and provide care for advanced HIV at Beira central hospital and 10 health centres. In 2022, we helped to rehabilitate health centres damaged in tropical storm Chalane and cyclone Eloise.

In Nampula, MSF started to work with the Ministry of Health to improve preventive and curative care for vector-borne and neglected tropical diseases and surveillance and preparedness for emergencies such as cholera outbreaks and natural disasters.

 
MSF, Doctors Without Borders, Mozambique, Conflict, Mental Health
Armed conflict

Mozambique: “People ran into the bush to save their lives”

Patient and Staff Stories 6 Apr 2021
 
MSF, Doctors Without Borders, Mozambique, Palma, Cabo Delgado
Armed conflict

Mozambique: Communities left terrified after violent attacks in Palma, Cabo Delgado

Press Release 31 Mar 2021
 
MSF, Doctors Without Borders, Mozambique, Conflict, Mental Health
Mental Health

"All we hear are their sorrows. We know it hasn’t been easy"

Patient and Staff Stories 3 Mar 2021
 
A picture of people awaiting treatment in Cabo Delgado
Armed conflict

Mozambique: The growing impact of conflict on the people of Cabo Delgado

Patient and Staff Stories 3 Mar 2021
 
A picture of health workers preparing health promotion items in South Africa
Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic

MSF: Urgent need for vaccines throughout the region as new COVID-19 strain ravages Southern Africa

Press Release 3 Feb 2021
 
MSF logistics team crossing the river after the bridge was washed away
Internally Displaced People

There were no regular days in Cabo Delgado

Patient and Staff Stories 15 Jan 2021