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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).

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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.

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Central African Republic: raising awareness and preventing malnutrition in Bossangoa

Central African Republic: raising awareness and preventing malnutrition in Bossangoa

According to a United Nations report, 41% of the population in the Central African Republic (CAR) is undernourished. The Bossangoa region is one of those particularly affected by malnutrition.
Trapped in Fear: Syrian Refugees Face Unbearable Choices in Lebanon
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Trapped in Fear: Syrian Refugees Face Unbearable Choices in Lebanon

“I wish for death,” says Umm Khattab, a Syrian refugee who has called a flimsy tent along the northeast border of Lebanon home for years. “We live in constant anxiety and terror. Death has become more merciful than living here."
Statement on the accusations against MSF staff Fadi Al-WadiyaDonate

Statement on the accusations against MSF staff Fadi Al-Wadiya

On the evening of 26 June 2024, the Israeli authorities shared several new posts on social media about MSF staff member Fadi Al-Wadiya, who was killed by Israeli forces on 25 June, accusing him of being involved in military activities in Gaza.
MSF vaccinates nearly 40,000 children in the provinces of Moyen Chari and Salamat in Chad
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MSF vaccinates nearly 40,000 children in the provinces of Moyen Chari and Salamat in Chad

This vaccination campaign targeted children aged between 6 months and 10 years, and was accompanied by a catch-up of routine vaccination under the Expanded Programme on Immunization (EPI) for 1,848 children aged between 0 and 11 months.
Disposing of disposable masks to protect people’s and the planet’s health

Disposing of disposable masks to protect people’s and the planet’s health

MSF launched an initiative to find alternatives to single-use surgical facemasks - one of the items most used by MSF medical staff across projects worldwide.
MSF strengthening commitment to access to products for healthcare
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MSF strengthening commitment to access to products for healthcare

New structure will continue vital work to improve access to products for healthcare for people who need them most.
MSF charters 80 tons of medical equipment and supplies for its hospitals in Port-au-Prince, ensuring continuity of operationsDonate

MSF charters 80 tons of medical equipment and supplies for its hospitals in Port-au-Prince, ensuring continuity of operations

Arriving after Port-au-Prince international airport reopened, these shipments meet the urgent need to resupply MSF's programs, but they are far from covering all the needs of the medical facilities in which MSF teams work.
Fighting in El Fasher remains incessant despite UNSC resolution, civilians are trapped and no aid can enter the cityDonate

Fighting in El Fasher remains incessant despite UNSC resolution, civilians are trapped and no aid can enter the city

Hospitals hit and death toll soars as violent fighting engulfs El Fasher, Sudan, leaving nowhere safe in the city; MSF calls urgently for protection of civilians, health workers and health structures.
Critical shortage of medical supplies in MSF-supported facilities across GazaDonate
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Critical shortage of medical supplies in MSF-supported facilities across Gaza

Guillemette Thomas explains the critical shortages of essential medicines and equipment facing our teams, as we have not been able to deliver medical supplies to Gaza since the end of April.

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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.

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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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