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Emergency response to IDPs in Gao, Mali

We respond to the needs of displaced people and assist refugees from Burkina Faso in Koro and Douentza. We also treat the war-wounded in Ansongo and Gao and provide various medical services, including maternal and paediatric care, screening and treatment for malnutrition, mental healthcare, and emergency surgery across all our projects in the country.

Our activities in 2023 in Mali

Data and information from the International Activity Report 2023.

MSF in Mali in 2023 Amid escalating violence and increasing attacks on our staff and facilities, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) teams continued to deliver essential healthcare to displaced people and war-wounded patients in Mali.
Mali IAR map 2023

Violence against civilians intensified during the year, prompting displacement, particularly in the country's northern and central regions. Others were trapped in cities and villages by armed groups or impacted by intercommunal conflict. Violence in northeast Mali also caused movements of people, especially around Ansongo and Gao, where we continue to provide humanitarian aid and treat the wounded.

Many international humanitarian organisations withdrew from areas affected by fighting, as they were unable to gain access to people in need. Our teams remained in Koro and Douentza, in the central region of Mopti, responding to the needs of displaced people and assisting refugees from neighbouring Burkina Faso.

MSF and other NGOs were also subjected to violence during the year; staff were kidnapped and assaulted, MSF-supported health facilities were looted, and our ambulances were attacked. In November, we were forced to evacuate our teams from Kidal, Boni and Nampala due to a marked deterioration in security in these areas. Nevertheless, we continue to run medical activities and provide humanitarian aid to people in remote areas affected by the conflict.

In addition to caring for the war-wounded and responding to the needs of displaced people, our teams provided a range of medical services, including maternal and paediatric care, screening and treatment for malnutrition, mental health care, and emergency surgery across all our projects in the country.

In the capital, Bamako, we continued our project in partnership with the Ministry of Health, which focuses on providing care for women with breast or cervical cancer.

 

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