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International Activity Report 2003

Morocco

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International staff: 7
National staff: 23

In Morocco, MSF cares for vulnerable people such as sub-Saharan migrants, single mothers and sex workers. In Tangiers, MSF is working to improve the physical and social well-being of street children, single mothers and immigrants, by providing them with medical consultations, health education and information on how to prevent HIV infection. In Casablanca, MSF provides women in precarious situations, particularly single mothers and sex workers, with medical and psychosocial assistance. Work in the Temara district of Rabat came to a close in November 2002 after three years of health education activities and the construction of a maternity wing in the local health center.

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