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HP session at Rogbereka village

Sierra Leone

MSF health promoter, Beatrice Turay, discusses the importance of vaccination, the various vaccines available for children and how mothers and caregivers can access them with community members in Rogbereka village, Tonkolili district. Sierra Leone, May 2024.
© Daniel García/MSF
Disease outbreaks – including of Ebola and, more recently, COVID-19 – and years of civil war have devastated the healthcare system in Sierra Leone, leaving it severely understaffed.

Since MSF first responded in Sierra Leone – during a cholera outbreak in 1986 – we have adapted and expanded our projects to meet the growing needs in the country. Today, our teams monitor the spread of different diseases, including COVID-19, and is helping to boost the pool of skilled and qualified medical staff.

In a country where child and maternal death rates are exceptionally high, our activities are focused on children under five, pregnant women and lactating mothers, especially in Kenema, in the country’s east.

MSF currently runs medical projects in three districts, Kenema, Tonkolili and Bombali, helping the Ministry of Health and Sanitation to provide general and specialist healthcare, including for tuberculosis and HIV. Our teams also provide psychosocial support and treatment for victims of sexual and gender-based violence.

To address the lack of skilled and qualified health workers, the MSF Academy has enrolled nurses and clinical heath officers in Kenema, to help improve the services and to deliver effective responses during emergencies.

What are we doing in Sierra Leone?

Our activities in 2023 in Sierra Leone

Data and information from the International Activity Report 2023.

MSF in Sierra Leone in 2023 Improving healthcare for mothers and children remains a priority for Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) in Sierra Leone. Since 2019, we have also been running a tuberculosis (TB) project in Bombali district.
Sierra Leone IAR map 2023
Country map for the IAR 2023.
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in 2023
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