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Refugees, migration and displacement

Over 70 million people are currently fleeing conflict or persecution around the world. Due to their race, religion or nationality, these people’s homes are no longer safe places to live and their governments’ no longer provide them with protection. 

MSF works around the world to provide lifesaving assistance to refugees and internally displaced people (IDPs), from providing psychological care to nutritional support. 

We set up hospitals in refugee camps, we help women give birth safely, we vaccinate children to prevent epidemics and we provide access to safe drinking water. We also have specialised projects to try to reach those who are on the move, for example in Europe or South America, and throughout Africa.  

 
January 2018: A family that's just arrived at the IDP camp in Monguno, north-east Nigeria. [ © Maro Verli/MSF ]
Access to Healthcare

Ten years of violence and displacement - the crisis in north-east Nigeria is not over

Article 13 Aug 2019
 
Twenty-year-old Mamma Mohammed was threatened, locked up and forced into marriage by members of an armed group. Pregnant, she finally escaped to the town of Pulka, in northeastern Nigeria’s Borno state, where she is staying in a camp for displaced people.
Mental Health

"Pulka is my new home"

Stories from the Frontline 5 Aug 2019
 
[© Maud Veith/SOS Méditeranée]
Refugees, Migration and displacement

Europe must act now to end preventable deaths in Libya and at sea

Opinion 5 Aug 2019
 
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Access to Healthcare

Niger: “Imagine being dumped in the desert, in the middle of nowhere, with no food or water”

Article 29 Jul 2019
 
J.B. Russell
Access to Healthcare

"My new life" - The story of Qusay Hussein

Stories from the Frontline 22 Jul 2019
 
Displaced people wait for a distribution of non-food items (NFIs) in Pulka town. [Igor Barbero / MSF ]
Mental Health

Nigeria: More mental health support needed for people in Pulka

Article 22 Jul 2019