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Tanzania, Nduta: Health-post, General Consultation

Tanzania

A child in a healthcare clinic where MSF provides medical consultations for patients, in Nduta. Tanzania, February 2021.
© MSF/Alawiya Mohammed
We provide assistance to Burundian refugees living in Nduta camp in the north-west of Kigoma region in Tanzania.

Currently, Tanzania hosts around 246,000 refugees and asylum seekers, mainly from neighbouring Burundi. MSF’s support has focused on specialised and secondary healthcare with the aim of improving the quality of care for refugees and Tanzanian host communities. 

MSF has also responded to several emergencies in the country including floods.

In August 2022, an agreement was signed for us to begin working in Liwale district. This project aims to provide access to quality primary and secondary healthcare in seven government health facilities, focusing on children under five and pregnant women. 

Our activities in 2023 in Tanzania

Data and information from the International Activity Report 2023.

MSF in Tanzania in 2023 In Tanzania, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) provided healthcare to Burundian refugees and responded to outbreaks of measles, malaria and Marburg fever in 2023.
Tanzania IAR map 2023
Country map for the IAR 2023.
© MSF
In 2023
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