TANZANIA

Tanzania

Médecins Sans Frontières ran a range of projects in Tanzania in 2024, providing healthcare to Burundian refugees and host communities, responding to disease outbreaks, and improving mother and child health services.

When violence broke out in Burundi in 2015, thousands of people fled over the border into Tanzania and sought refuge in Nduta camp. Despite the authorities’ plans for the camp’s closure, we continued to deliver vital medical services to both the refugees and the local community in 2024, including malaria prevention activities, such as indoor residual spraying campaigns.

MSF IN TANZANIA IN 2024 Map of the areas MSF worked in 2024
Country map for the IAR 2024.

When violence broke out in Burundi in 2015, thousands of people fled over the border into Tanzania and sought refuge in Nduta camp. Despite the authorities’ plans for the camp’s closure, we continued to deliver vital medical services to both the refugees and the local community in 2024, including malaria prevention activities, such as indoor residual spraying campaigns.

Elsewhere in the country, we supported the Ministry of Health’s responses to disease outbreaks, including three cholera responses launched in Lindi and Simiyu regions. In Kilwa district, our teams set up cholera treatment centres (CTCs) and supported the existing CTC in Itilima district.  As well as improving the quality of care and the local capacity for early detection and surveillance, we referred suspected cholera cases to CTCs and oral rehydration points, strengthened community engagement and awareness, and helped with patient contact tracing.

During 2024, we also continued to run our project aimed at enhancing access to basic and specialised healthcare services, particularly for mothers and children, through seven public health facilities in Liwale, a southern region located near the border with Mozambique. To improve the referral network, particularly for patients living in remote and underserved areas, we provided two additional ambulances.
 

 
Susan David, Medical Doctor
Refugee, migration and displacement

Beyond Breath: The diary of a Doctor in a refugee camp

Article 21 Jun 2024
 
Malaria

5 ways MSF is supporting malaria prevention in Tanzania

Project Update 24 Apr 2022
 

MSF Tanzania Annual report 2020

Reports 9 Aug 2021
 
MSF community health educator sensitizing and educating mothers
Access to Healthcare

Five years of providing general healthcare in Nduta refugee camp

Project Update 8 Apr 2021
 
Access to Healthcare

A half decade legacy of providing primary health care at Nduta refugee camp – northwest Tanzania

Press Release 23 Feb 2021
 
Ntezimana Fidès [© MSF/Alawiya Mohammed]
HIV/AIDS

“My journey as a refugee has helped me find my purpose in life”

Stories from the Frontline 26 Nov 2020