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Beyond survival: helping children and adults cope with the traumas of war in LebanonDonate
War in Middle EastLebanonAll news10/22/2024

Beyond survival: helping children and adults cope with the traumas of war in Lebanon

The violence and destruction people witness can have a lasting impact on their well-being. MSF provides health care for displaced people, including psychological first aid and psycho-education.
In besieged northern Gaza, three main hospitals under fire from Israeli forcesDonate

In besieged northern Gaza, three main hospitals under fire from Israeli forces

While tens of thousands of people, including six members of our teams, are still trapped in the Jabaliya camp under daily bombardment.
Rainy season: Four additional obstacles to accessing health care in Cross River, Nigeria
NigeriaTestimonies10/18/2024

Rainy season: Four additional obstacles to accessing health care in Cross River, Nigeria

In Cross River, Nigeria, communities face many challenges in accessing healthcare, compounded by the rainy season that damages roads and bridges, making the journey to hospital long and difficult.
MSF urges Polish authorities to retract announced  suspension of right to seek asylum

MSF urges Polish authorities to retract announced suspension of right to seek asylum

We are deeply concerned by the Polish government's plan to suspend the right for people to seek asylum in Poland.
"I can’t imagine the future here anymore” : testimonies for the Azarieh Shelter, Central BeirutDonate
LebanonWar in Middle EastTestimonies10/17/2024

"I can’t imagine the future here anymore” : testimonies for the Azarieh Shelter, Central Beirut

The Azarieh shelter, once a bustling commercial center in the heart of Beirut, has been transformed into a refuge for people displaced by the ongoing Israeli bombardment in Lebanon. Conditions here are dire.
Following the “Time for $5” campaign, MSF delivers 206,937 signatures to Danaher demanding a $5 price for its medical tests.
Press releases10/16/2024

Following the “Time for $5” campaign, MSF delivers 206,937 signatures to Danaher demanding a $5 price for its medical tests.

US test maker Cepheid and parent corporation Danaher have ignored global calls for price reductions and have broken their promise from one year ago to be transparent about what it costs to make their medical tests
Global mapathon: support humanitarian action directly from Luxembourg

Global mapathon: support humanitarian action directly from Luxembourg

In November, take part in our mapathon in Esch-sur-Alzette. This mapathon is part of Geo Week and a global mapathon organized jointly by several sections of the MSF movement.
Climate Change Worsens Food Insecurity for Vulnerable Populations

Climate Change Worsens Food Insecurity for Vulnerable Populations

As one of the countries most threatened by climate change, Madagascar is particularly exposed to recurring natural disasters, as demonstrated by the passage of Batsirai and Emnati in 2022.
Transfer to Albania of people rescued in the  Mediterranean will lead to more abuses and human  rights violations

Transfer to Albania of people rescued in the Mediterranean will lead to more abuses and human rights violations

Italy has started transferring people rescued at sea to the two centres it has built in Albania. Médecins Sans Frontières is concerned about the potential impact of this development on the well-being and access to rights of people rescued at sea.
Children with Tuberculosis : MSF calls for urgent implementation of WHO guidelines
Press releases10/15/2024

Children with Tuberculosis : MSF calls for urgent implementation of WHO guidelines

Too many children with TB are neither tested nor treated, with many countries failing at the first hurdle: updating policy guidelines in line with WHO recommendations.

Médecins Sans Frontières

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is one of the world's leading international medical humanitarian organisations. We provide medical assistance to people affected by conflicts, epidemics, disasters or exclusion from healthcare in 74 countries. For over 50 years, our actions have been guided by medical ethics and the principles of impartiality, independence and neutrality.

The Luxembourg section of MSF was created in 1986 and houses the operational research unit, known as LuxOR (Luxembourg Operational Research).

Who is MSF? What do we do?

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Our activity in 2023

Conflict was a major driver of human suffering and vulnerability in 2023, causing many thousands of deaths worldwide and displacing record numbers of people. As in previous years, assisting communities affected by violence was a significant component of MSF programmes. We also responded to disasters and disease outbreaks, and worked to improve healthcare for refugees, migrants and other marginalised people.

In Luxembourg, MSF was able to count on the support of nearly 27,000 active donors for more than 9.6 million euros raised, 85% of which went towards our social mission.

In 2023, your support was invaluable, because it alone enabled us to take action.

Year in Review 2023 MSF Luxembourg International Activity Report

We go where it hurts.

Médecins Sans Frontières is present in over 70 countries worldwide. We are driven by impact, not media visibility. We go where it hurts, where our teams in the field can make the most significant difference. It's on these themes that we're launching an awareness-raising campaign across Luxembourg that aims to reveal forgotten crises, those places in the world where needs are crying out but attention is rare.

Where are we?

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Epidemics & vaccines

Where people still die from diseases that no longer kill elsewhere.

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Forgotten crises

Where everyone has forgotten you're there.

© Natalie Roberts/MSF

Conflicts

Where running away isn't even an option.
 

© Francesco Segoni/MSF

Cancers

Where we have the same cancers, but not the same treatments.

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