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Uganda

Hundreds of thousands of refugees have fled to northern Uganda following violence in South Sudan. Uganda is currently the largest refugee hosting country in Africa.

We are working to provide medical care, mother and child health services, and water and sanitation activities for South Sudanese refugees who have fled to Uganda.

Although the number of new cases per year has been declining, seven per cent of the population (about 1.5 million people) is HIV positive.

We offer point-of-care viral load testing in Arua regional hospital, which facilitates rapid detection and early treatment, leading to an improved outcomes for patients.

In Kasese, we run a clinic providing basic and comprehensive healthcare to adolescents, including sexual and reproductive health services, and HIV and tuberculosis (TB) prevention, screening and treatment.

Our activities in 2023 in Uganda

Data and information from the International Activity Report 2023.

MSF in Uganda in 2023 In Uganda, Médecins Sans Frontières works to address gaps in healthcare for adolescents and respond to the health needs of the growing number of refugees arriving in the country.
Uganda IAR map 2023

Nakivale camp, in southern Uganda, received a huge influx of refugees in 2023, as over 30,000 people were displaced by a resurgence in fighting between the armed forces and the M23 armed group in the eastern part of Democratic Republic of Congo. Throughout the year, our teams ran mobile clinics, providing general healthcare to people living in extremely precarious conditions in the camp.

In Kasese district, we continued to run a dedicated clinic for adolescents aged between 10 and 19 years, inside a Ministry of Health centre. The clinic offers a broad range of medical services tailored to adolescents’ needs, including sexual and reproductive healthcare, with a specific focus on pregnant teenagers, treatment for people living with HIV and sickle cell disease, as well as social and mental health support. 

In 2023, we handed over our programme in Arua to the Ugandan health authorities and their partners in West Nile sub-region. For over 20 years, our project had been providing care for HIV and tuberculosis patients and victims of sexual violence. We also handed over our mental health and sexual violence programmes in Imvepi and Omugo refugee settlements.

 

in 2023
 
Uganda

MSF teams confront an Ebola epidemic in Bundibugyo and Kikyo

Project Update 7 Dec 2007
 
Uganda

MSF responds to meningitis epidemic in the West Nile region of northern Uganda

Project Update 14 Feb 2007
 
Uganda

Security improves but fears remain - MSF maintains health care for displaced in Pader District, Uganda

Project Update 20 Jun 2006
 
Uganda

Two decades of conflict take toll on northern Uganda

Project Update 30 Mar 2006
 
Global

Beyond the Headlines: Top ten list of under-reported stories in 2005

Press Release 12 Jan 2006
 
Uganda

Reconstructive surgery helps restore vital functions for mutilation victims

Press Release 12 Dec 2005