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GAZA EMERGENCY: Discover our action
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Doctors Without Borders.
Neutral. Independent. Impartial.
For more than 50 years, our teams have been working around the world with populations excluded from healthcare. 99% of our resources come from private sources. Only your support enables us to act.
What we do thanks to your donations:
countries where we work !
CONSULTATIONS CARRIED OUT !
AID WORKERS HIRED !
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).
News
MSF scales up its medical response in Port-au-Prince during chaos in the Haitian capital
Neglected humanitarian crisis escalates in northwest Nigeria
MSF calls for protection of patients, medical facilities and civilians following Drodro hospital attack
Gaza: "Life has become 5 times harder"
New survey reveals extreme levels of violence in Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Accessing healthcare: an arduous journey for pregnant women in northwest Nigeria
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.
Epidemics & vaccines
Where people still die from diseases that no longer kill elsewhere.
Forgotten crises
Where everyone has forgotten you're there.
Conflicts
Where running away isn't even an option.
Cancers
Where we have the same cancers, but not the same treatments.