Iran Ceasefire: People Still Can’t Access Essential Medical Care
MSF says consultations have doubled since the ceasefire as it opens a second South Tehran clinic and treats more patients with chronic illness and trauma care.
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Iran ceasefire: People still can’t access essential medical care
Iran ceasefire: People still can’t access essential medical care After seven weeks of war, MSF teams in Iran are expanding operations to help meet the growing needs under a strained health care system. Leila Rafei April 24 2026, 9:59am To meet the growing medical needs in Iran, Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) teams are expanding our operations in the capital, Tehran, while continuing to run most of our regular activities…
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Iran: Despite ceasefire, access to essential medical care remains fragile | Doctors Without Borders / Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF ...
More than seven weeks after the war in Iran began, Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) teams are expanding activities in Tehran and continuing to respond to growing medical needs in other areas where we work. While a ceasefire currently in place has brought some relief, the situation remains fragile for many people who rely on essential healthcare services. Prior to the start of the war, MSF ran activities in South Tehran, Mas…
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