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Ivory Coast

Despite political change, access to health services continues to be limited for most people in Ivory Coast who cannot affordhealthcare under the current cost-recovery system. While continuing to support people living in former rebel-held areas, Médecins Sans Frontières has called for a reorientation of the government’s health policy and free healthcare. Insecurity remained high until April in the district of Bangolo, in the former Zone de Confiance, where our teams treated several people with gunshot wounds. This led Médecins Sans Frontières to publicly denounce the repeated attacks, robberies, assassinations and rapes perpetrated against civilians living in the area and to release a collection of testimonies. In June, Médecins Sans Frontières upgraded the Bangolo health centre to the level of district hospital. Here, we offer free quality secondary healthcare, including inpatient and emergency services, in the absence of adequate national health support. Our teams also runs a primary health centre and mobile clinics, providing basic healthcare and treatment for malnutrition in the district. About 85,000 outpatient consultations were conducted during the year.

In September, Médecins Sans Frontières ended its activities in Guiglo in the west where it offered medical care in a primary health centre and treated severely acute malnourished children under the age of five. Until September, about 26,800 outpatients consultations were carried out and 611 children under five were included in the nutritional programme.


Médecins Sans Frontières has worked in Ivory Coast since 1990

Ivory Coast: Médecins Sans Frontières unable to reach patients in war-torn Abidjan

05/04/2011

PARIS, APRIL 4, 2011 – The international medical humanitarian organisation Médecins Sans Frontières called today on the warring forces in Ivory Coast to take all necessary measures to ensure that people can safely reach medical...

Category: Press releases

Field Coordinator Henry Gray in Ivory Coast

04/04/2011

Henry Gray from Scotland, is Médecins Sans Frontières' field coordinator in Abidjan, Ivory Coast

Category: Letters from the field

Ivory Coast – Accessing wounded people is still extremely difficult

04/04/2011

Issoufou Salha, Médecins Sans Frontières Head of Mission in Abidjan, explains the difficulty to treat patients in Abidjan and in the West of Ivory Coast.

Category: Field news

Ivory Coast: Alarming numbers of new wounded in West. Médecins Sans Frontières calls for immediate end to violence against civilians

04/04/2011

The situation remains extremely tense and violent in and around several cities in western Ivory Coast, despite the ending of major fighting on March 31 between armed forces in the area.

Category: Press releases

Ivory Coast emergency response

04/04/2011

Médecins Sans Frontières has been working with health authorities in Abidjan since early March, treating hundreds of wounded from the conflict, in the only health facility still functioning in the city's northern neighborhoods.

Category: Breaking news
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