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Overshoot Day in Luxembourg: Greenpeace and MSF raise their voices

Overshoot Day in Luxembourg: Greenpeace and MSF raise their voices

As Luxembourg becomes the first European country to reach its Earth Overshoot Day this Monday, Greenpeace Luxembourg and MSF Luxembourg are joining forces to raise their voices.
MSF Facing Climate Challenges: The Role of Luxembourg’s Operational Research
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MSF Facing Climate Challenges: The Role of Luxembourg’s Operational Research

MSF warns that current measures to protect the most vulnerable populations from the negative effects of climate change remain insufficient.
DRC: MSF staff member critically injured in Masisi town after shots hit MSF base

DRC: MSF staff member critically injured in Masisi town after shots hit MSF base

A staff member from MSF has been critically injured after shots hit the MSF base in Masisi town, in Democratic Republic of Congo’s North Kivu province, on the morning of 20 February. A child who had sought refuge with his family in the MSF compound was also wounded by gunfire.
MSF and Greenpeace: facing together the greatest challenge
LuxembourgAll news2/19/2025

MSF and Greenpeace: facing together the greatest challenge

On this 17th of February, Luxembourg's ecological footprint is one of the highest in the world: it would take more than 7 planets to meet our resource needs if all human beings consumed like an inhabitant of the Grand Duchy.
DRC: Injured seek treatment from MSF-supported hospitals in Bukavu amid fighting

DRC: Injured seek treatment from MSF-supported hospitals in Bukavu amid fighting

Marcus Bachmann, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) head of programmes for South Kivu province, explains the situation in this part of eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) as the conflict evolves
Love amid cholera: Our story from SudanDonate
SudanWar in SudanAll news2/14/2025

Love amid cholera: Our story from Sudan

Majda tells her family's story and gives us an insight into MSF's support to communities in El Gedaref state, eastern Sudan, including internally displaced people from Sennar and Al Jazirah states.
Uncertainty around PEPFAR program puts millions of people at risk

Uncertainty around PEPFAR program puts millions of people at risk

The decision by the US government to temporarily freeze funding to the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) for at least a 90-day period has had immediate effects on people living with HIV, said MSF today.
Goma: MSF calls for dignified and voluntary return for displaced people, and urgent assistance wherever they go

Goma: MSF calls for dignified and voluntary return for displaced people, and urgent assistance wherever they go

Thousands of displaced people sheltering in camps in and around the city of Goma, have been severely impacted by extreme violence over the past weeks, and many are now leaving the camps, according to teams from international medical organisation MSF.
Want to learn more about migratory routes? See you at the Festival des Migrations on March 15-16!
Luxembourgtoutes les actualités2/13/2025

Want to learn more about migratory routes? See you at the Festival des Migrations on March 15-16!

MSF will be at Luxexpo The Box on 15 and 16 March for the 42ᵉ edition of the Festival des Migrations, des Cultures et de la Citoyenneté.
Libya: Migrants face extreme violence and exclusion from healthcare
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Libya: Migrants face extreme violence and exclusion from healthcare

In 2024, approximately 787,000 migrants were present on Libyan soil, according to the IOM. Once there, they are subjected to a range of violence and abuse, both inside and outside the country's detention centers.
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