In Zuwara, we provided basic healthcare, sexual and reproductive care, tuberculosis diagnosis and treatment, and mental health support. We also assisted migrants intercepted at sea at disembarkation points. In Misrata, we supported the provision of medical assistance to tuberculosis patients. In Tripoli, we provided protection and emergency medical services to people who needed assistance and ran a mobile clinic in a detention centre once a week.
In March 2025, we were instructed to suspend our activities. The suspension was followed by an order to leave the country in November 2025 from the Libyan Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Our activities in 2024 in Libya
Data and information from the International Activity Report 2024.
115
115
€7.9 M
7.9M
2011
2011
19,800
19,8
4,280
4,28
260
26
MSF ordered to leave Libya within one month
Humans in transit
MSF remains ready to resume medical activities in Libya
Migrants face extreme violence and exclusion from healthcare in Libya
MSF rescue ship detained in Italy following threats by Libyan Coast Guard
EU policies promote violence by denying safety and protection to refugees and migrants
Death, despair and destitution: The human costs of the EU’s migration policies
MSF report on abuse in Abu Salim and Ain Zara detention centres in Libya