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MEDSF activities at the Sinuni General Hospital
An MEDSF health promoter talks to one of the visitors of the Sinuni General Hospital to explain the mental health services that MEDSF is provides in Sinuni. Sinjar, Iraq, June 2023.
© Bawar Mohammed Rasul/MSF
The effects of years of conflict and instability continue to be felt in Iraq. Despite the resumption of services in some health facilities, the country’s public health system is still far from making a full recovery.

While over 4.8 million people have managed to return home, around 1.1 million people remain displaced across 18 governorates*. Both returnees and those still displaced struggle to access basic services and job opportunities. 

The healthcare system is unable to fulfil the needs of people, which is exacerbated by the shortages of specialist healthcare workers and drugs.

Our teams in Iraq continue to bridge the most pressing gaps in access to healthcare in four governorates. We provide general, maternal, neonatal, and mental healthcare, in addition to surgical procedures, post-operative care and rehabilitation, treatment for non-communicable diseases and emergency medical care.

*http://iraqdtm.iom.int/ - IOM

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Our activities in 2024 in Iraq

Data and information from the International Activity Report 2024.

MEDSF in Iraq in 2024 In 2024, amid Iraq's ongoing efforts to rebuild after years of instability and conflict, Médecins Sans Frontières provided essential medical care in several locations across the country.
Iraq IAR map 2024
Country map for the IAR 2024.
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Although the Iraqi health system is showing some signs of improvement, people still have unmet medical needs.  

Our work, conducted in three governorates, comprises comprehensive maternal, neonatal, and paediatric care, as well as surgery and health education sessions, to address the needs of communities with limited access to healthcare. We also support people’s mental health, offering individual and group counselling, psychological first aid, and extensive health promotion activities.

Maternal healthcare is the focus of our activities in Ninewa and Dhi Qar governorates. Our teams provide ante- and postnatal care, assistance with deliveries and family planning, as well as offer mental health support and health promotion activities, at two clinics in Mosul – Al-Ubur, on the western outskirts, and Al-Ama, in the Al-Nahrawan neighbourhood – in Ninewa. We provided the same services in Garmat Bani Saeed, in Dhi Qar, until the end of the year.  

Meanwhile, at our field hospital in Mosul’s Nablus neighbourhood, we offer basic maternity services, as well as deliveries by caesarean section, neonatal healthcare, and emergency paediatric care.

We also continue to support the national tuberculosis programme with new treatment protocols and training, while ensuring a continuous supply of medications and conducting screening campaigns in places of detention.  

In addition to our regular projects in Iraq, we cooperate with directorates of health in various governorates and the ministries of health in both federal Iraq and the Kurdistan region, by training healthcare staff and enhancing infection prevention and control measures in health facilities.  

 

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