Sub-Saharan Africa

 Angola  Ethiopia  Malawi  Sierra Leone
 Benin  Gambia  Mali  South Africa
 Botswana  Ghana  Mauritania  Sudan
 Burkina Faso
 Guinea  Mozambique  Swaziland
 Burundi  Guinea Bissau
 Namibia  Tanzania
 Cameroon  Kenya  Niger  Togo
 Chad  Lesotho  Nigeria  Uganda
 Cote d'Ivoire
 Liberia  Rwanda  Zambia
 DR Congo
 Madagascar  Senegal  Zimbabwe
 Equatorial Guinea
     

MSH is currently working in 32 countries in Africa to advance the health of African people. Photo by Carmen Urdaneta.

The status of health across the African continent is threatened not only by poverty, but also by civil wars and natural disasters. With new leadership and peaceful transitions slowly emerging, infectious diseases like malaria—a bigger killer than AIDS—continue to cause needless suffering and to challenge the social fabric of the continent’s diverse nations. The AIDS epidemic has further devastated health systems and is decimating communities and the teachers and health personnel that support them.

MSH and its African partners have strengthened the capacity of public and private organizations to meet these challenges. With offices in fifteen countries, MSH works in cross-cutting areas to improve the systems needed to deliver health care effectively and to expand the cadre of trained health personnel needed to advance the health of the African people.

To browse MSH projects in Africa, please visit our Global Presence page.