Italy
Italy has long been a destination or a transit country for migrants and asylum seekers, often escaping conflict or deprivation. In 2009, the Italian government introduced stricter immigration policies, which have worsened the situation for migrants, increased stigma and hampered their access to healthcare. Last year Médecins Sans Frontières focused on responding primarily to the medical and humanitarian needs of seasonal migrant workers in southern Italy, and continued to speak out about the difficult living conditions of migrants in order to put pressure on the authorities to improve their situation and increase their access to healthcare.
Over the past seven years, we have set up 35 clinics providing healthcare and psychological care to undocumented migrants in six Italian regions which are gradually being handed over to local health authorities. The clinics were integrated into the country’s national health services and respected the migrants’ wish to be anonymous.
In Puglia and Calabria in 2009, teams carried out more than 700 consultations and distributed hygiene kits and other essential items to seasonal migrant workers. We ran four clinics in the Campania region, assisting more than 1,600 migrants. Between 2003 and 2009 in Lampedusa, a frequent entry point for migrants and refugees, teams provided migrants with medical assistance. However, in 2009 there was a sharp decrease in the number of migrants due to a new agreement between Italian and Libyan governments to reinforce border patrols. As a consequence, Médecins Sans Frontières closed the project.
Médecins Sans Frontières has worked in Italy since 1999.
Support to health facilities in the Middle East and North Africa
24/03/2011
Ever since civil unrest and violence erupted in countries across North Africa and the Middle East, teams from Médecins Sans Frontières have been supplying and assisting hospitals and health structures where medical staff are...
Bearing the brunt of migration policies: Médecins Sans Frontières urges European governments to respect life, dignity and healthcare of migrants and asylum seekers
17/12/2009
Brussels, 16 December 2009. Asylum seekers and undocumented migrants are bearing the brunt of increasingly restrictive policies which take a toll on their physical and mental health. Escaping conflict, deprivation or widespread...
Médecins Sans Frontières fears for migrants forced back to Libya
20/11/2009
Rome, 19 November 2009. New Italian government policies to curb the influx of migrants have led to a sharp decrease in the number of migrants and refugees arriving by boat in Lampedusa, Italy. As a result, Médecins Sans...
Healthcare under threat for undocumented migrants
29/01/2009
Médecins Sans Frontières requests the Italian Senate to vote against a Bill that could seriously obstruct healthcare access for undocumented migrants
Assistance for illegal migrant workers
27/01/2009
With the 15 to 20 euros they earn for their 10 or 12 hour working day, many migrants are unable to save any money despite it being the reason for their coming to Italy in the first place.

