In Palermo, Sicily, we are working in a clinic to provide medical and mental health care for migrants and refugees who survived intentional physical violence and torture in their country of origin or during their journey to Italy.
In Rome, we support vulnerable migrant women living in marginalised neighbourhoods and informal settlements to access sexual and reproductive health services, working in several family clinics alongside MoH staff, conducting health promotion activities and offering psychological care.
During the summer months, in the middle of the year, we provide medical and psychological support to people landing in the region of Calabria, identifying migrants and refugees who are medically vulnerable and need further treatment.
Our activities in 2022 in Italy
Data and information from the International Activity Report 2022.
25
25
€2.8 M
2.8M
1999
1999
4,500
4,5
1,890
1,89
84
84
Over 60 people killed in Crotone shipwreck
MSF statement on being summoned to preliminary hearing in Trapani court
Seven people dead and 10 missing in shipwreck off Italian island
Abandoned at the borders: stories of people on the move during winter
“The survivors share the memory of the big wave that threw them into the water”
Out of view, but not out of mind: MSF's response to COVID-19 in care homes
Contact us
Via Magenta 5
00185 Rome
Italy