MSF first worked in Congo in 1997 to assist refugees fleeing Rwanda, supporting three camps in the country’s north. Between 1998 and 2013 we left and returned to Republic of Congo multiple times as different needs arose and were met.
From malnutrition treatment to polio vaccination campaigns and support for refugees, we have provided care to communities in Republic of Congo in many forms. We continued to provide support to refugees in Likouala Department until 2013.
1997
1997

Ebola intervention ends in Congo-Brazzaville

MSF intervention in Congo-Brazzaville ebola outbreak extended

Sleeping sickness reaches epidemic proportions in Congo Brazzaville

MSF inaugurates 'TséTsé' , a 15-meter long whaling boat, for Congo Brazzaville

Prevalence of sleeping sickness inordinately high in Congo-Brazzaville

Sleeping sickness in Congo-Brazzaville possibly at epidemic proportions

Rehabilitation in Congo-Brazzaville opens way to sleeping-sickness programme

Health and war in Congo-Brazzaville

Care to Kisangani civilians hampered by shifting populations

Mental health priority for Kisangani population

Kisangani population still living under continuous threat
