Access to healthcare in the country is threatened by the pressure on the deteriorating public services on top of the soaring prices of private healthcare. Lebanon hosts more than 1.5 million Syrian and Palestinian refugees, in addition to approximately 250,000 migrant workers.
We have adapted our services in the past years to provide free, quality healthcare to many communities, including Lebanese people. We run and support health facilities in six governorates, providing general, paediatric, reproductive, and mental healthcare, as well as treatment for non-communicable disease, vaccinations, and health promotion.
Our activities in 2023 in Lebanon
Data and information from the International Activity Report 2023.
523
523
€26.4 M
26.4M
1976
1976
167,900
167,9
48,100
48,1
11,700
11,7
3,100
3,1
The challenge of providing aid to the most needy in Lebanon
With the acute emergency phase ending, MSF scales down activities in Lebanon
The first sign of help after the hail of bombs: mobile clinic in southern Lebanon
Ceasefire improves access to displaced in Lebanon
Even for MSF, it is far from easy to get drugs and medical supplies to Lebanon
Providing mental health support to displaced in Beirut: Listening and sharing experiences is an important first step
Escalating violence prevents humanitarian aid from reaching the most needy in Lebanon
Rainbow Warrior completes joint mission with MSF to transport humanitarian supplies to Lebanon
MSF continues to provide humanitarian assistance despite ban on movement in southern Lebanon
Contact us
Hamra main street, Domtex building, 5th floor
Beirut, Lebanon
Area zip code: 1103