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MSF clinic at Kein Nyin Pyin camp Pauktaw, Rakhine State, Myanmar on 22nd June, over one month after Cyclone Mocha
A view of the MSF clinic at Kein Nyin Pyin camp Pauktaw, Rakhine State, after it was damaged by Cyclone Mocha. Myanmar, 22 June, 2023.
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The military’s seizure of power in Myanmar in February 2021 left the public healthcare system in disarray, threatening millions of people’s ability to access healthcare.

MSF teams continue to care for HIV, tuberculosis and hepatitis C patients, provide basic healthcare and reproductive and sexual healthcare services, and to respond to medical emergencies.

We pioneered HIV treatment in Myanmar – at one point becoming the largest provider of antiretrovirals in the country – and steadily grew a large patient cohort. In 2015, we began working with the Ministry of Health to transfer patients to the decentralised National AIDS Programme, so people can receive care closer to home. This has been suspended since the military seized power, and we are now seeing those patients return to us in greater numbers at our clinics in Shan, Kachin and Tanintharyi.

Despite restrictions on humanitarian access to conflict-affected areas, we have mobile teams based in Sittwe and Maungdaw in Rakhine state, who offer basic healthcare. They also arrange emergency referrals for patients from all communities, including those forcibly detained in camps.

Our activities in 2023 in Myanmar

Data and information from the International Activity Report 2023.

MSF in Myanmar in 2023 As the conflict in Myanmar entered its third year post the military takeover, Médecins Sans Frontières scaled up assistance to displaced people and filled essential gaps in healthcare.
Myanmar IAR map 2023
Country map for the IAR 2023.
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In 2023
 
Myanmar

MSF first response to Cyclone Nargis was immediate and essential

Voices from the Field 21 May 2008
 
Myanmar

Water and sanitation essential in MSF response to Myanmar cyclone

Interview 20 May 2008
 
Myanmar

Immediate and unobstructed escalation of relief operations required

Press Release 16 May 2008
 
Myanmar

Over 275 tons of emergency supplies being distributed to Myanmar survivors

Project Update 15 May 2008
 
Myanmar

Dr Assi Min on the challenges of reaching remote villages at the Myanmar, Cyclone Nargis, emergency

Interview 13 May 2008
 
Myanmar

"Existing projects were major advantage in the first days' response"

Voices from the Field 12 May 2008