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Lesvos:  The struggle of healing in poor living conditions
GreeceTestimonies10/10/2024

Lesvos: The struggle of healing in poor living conditions

The MSF team on Lesvos island, Greece, conducted over 1,500 mental health consultations between January and August 2024. Our psychologists report that most patients suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, and acute stress disorder.
Israeli forces pushing people from north Gaza to the  south will only worsen the humanitarian catastropheDonate

Israeli forces pushing people from north Gaza to the south will only worsen the humanitarian catastrophe

Israeli evacuation orders for parts of northern Gaza, issued on 7 October, are pushing tens of thousands of people to immediately flee south as the area is targeted by airstrikes and a ground offensive.
Lebanon: Israel’s bombardment causes unprecedented mass displacement of people, urgent humanitarian needsDonate

Lebanon: Israel’s bombardment causes unprecedented mass displacement of people, urgent humanitarian needs

Lebanon is experiencing the most significant escalation of conflict since the 2006 Lebanon War, with close to 1,300 people killed over a span of 16 days, between Sept. 16 and Oct. 1, according to Lebanon’s Ministry of Public Health.
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.
Israel’s all-out war on Gaza must end and its allies must stop enabling itDonate

Israel’s all-out war on Gaza must end and its allies must stop enabling it

For a year now, Israel has carried out unmitigated slaughter in the Gaza Strip, Palestine. Since the atrocities committed by Hamas on 7 October 2023, Israeli forces have pursued an all-out war on people in the Gaza Strip.
Testimonies: “That night was like a horror movie”Donate
LebanonWar in Middle EastTestimonies10/1/2024

Testimonies: “That night was like a horror movie”

Following the large-scale Israeli bombardment in Lebanon over the past week, hundreds of thousands of Lebanese families have been forced out of their houses and pushed on the roads, in a desperate search of a safe place.
"We are in a safe place, for now"Donate
LebanonWar in Middle EastTestimonies9/30/2024

"We are in a safe place, for now"

Maryam, our field communications manager from Beirut, reported from a car as she fled, describing scenes of chaos in the southern suburbs of Beirut.
DRC: MSF publishes alarming figures on sexual violence admissions

DRC: MSF publishes alarming figures on sexual violence admissions

In a retrospective report, MSF announced that – together with the Ministry of Health – it had treated an unprecedented number of victims and survivors of sexual violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo in 2023, and that this upward trend continued in the first months of 2024.
Beirut plunged into chaos, MSF works around the clockDonate

Beirut plunged into chaos, MSF works around the clock

The night of the 27th of September, a series of explosions and bombings shook densely populated areas in southern Beirut. The situation is chaotic. MSF teams are working tirelessly to provide water, essential items, and psychological first aid.
“With every attack, lives are lost, including  children. The future is uncertain, and deciding what to do is  very difficult.”Donate

“With every attack, lives are lost, including children. The future is uncertain, and deciding what to do is very difficult.”

MSF is scaling up its response to the increasing needs in Lebanon, and will continue to donate mattresses, blankets and hygiene kits. MSF is coordinating three mobile clinics that visit shelters and schools where displaced people have taken shelter.

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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).

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.

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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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