*Data from MSF International Activity Report 2023
Egypt
Providing integrated health care to migrants and refugees in the Egyptian capital.
Our work in Egypt
Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières’(MSF) teams in Egypt work to address the medical and psychological needs of migrants, asylum seekers, and refugees who have been subjected to violence.
What's happening in Egypt?
Many migrants, asylum seekers, and refugees in Egypt are suffering the physical and psychological consequences of the violence and exploitation they experienced in their home countries, during their journeys, or at their destination.
How we're helping in Egypt
In 2023, we continued to run our clinic in the capital, Cairo, which offers a comprehensive package of care for victims of violence, including general medical health care, gynecology, mental health support, and psychosocial consultations, as well as specialist referrals when needed.
The program also has a social component, linking patients to partner organizations for housing, food, orientation guidance, protection services, and advice concerning other social issues. Our teams accompany patients through their recovery process and conduct awareness-raising and outreach activities among migrant communities.
Following the outbreak of war in Gaza, Palestine in October 2023, we set up a support and coordination office in Cairo to facilitate our teams’ access to the Strip and help ensure continuity of supply for both medical and non-medical items through the Rafah border crossing.
How we're helping
14,300
Outpatient consultations
7,050
Individual mental health consultations
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