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Médecins Sans Frontières is present in more than 70 countries around the world. We are driven by impact, not media visibility. We go where it hurts, where our teams on the ground 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 the forgotten crises, those places in the world where needs are crying out but attention is scarce.

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SOUDAN DU SUD. Décembre, 2022. Un homme traîne un radeau en bâche lors des inondations à Rubkona, dans l'État de l'Unité © Sean Sutton

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Bande de Gaza. Avril, 2024. La cour du complexe médical d'Al Shifa après 14 jours de siège par les forces israéliennes. © MSF 

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Ukraine, janvier, 2023. Hôpital de la ville de Vysokopilla, Oblast de Kherson.© Colin Delfosse

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Relief after temporary ceasefire: Immense scale-up of life-saving aid must flow into Gaza nowDonate

Relief after temporary ceasefire: Immense scale-up of life-saving aid must flow into Gaza now

The temporary ceasefire agreement in Gaza is a relief, but it arrives more than 465 days and 46,000 lives too late. MSF remains committed to working around the clock to provide care to people in Gaza
See you on 5 February for our first 2025 mapathon!
Luxembourg12/16/2024

See you on 5 February for our first 2025 mapathon!

You want to support MSF's operations from Luxembourg? Take part in our next mapathon!
Ceasefire: A Sign of Hope Amid the RuinsDonate
PalestineWar in Middle EastLuxembourgOpinions and debates1/20/2025

Ceasefire: A Sign of Hope Amid the Ruins

Op-Ed written by Thomas Kauffmann, General Director of Médecins Sans Frontières Luxembourg.
Cyclone in Mayotte: “The State's response is much more about safety than health”

Cyclone in Mayotte: “The State's response is much more about safety than health”

As another storm hits Mayotte a month after Cyclone Chido devastated the archipelago, Matthieu Chantrelle, Deputy Program Manager for MSF, takes stock of the French state relief effort and deplores the abandonment of slum dwellers.
“The destruction is abnormal, catastrophic, as if a nuclear bomb had hit the area."Donate

“The destruction is abnormal, catastrophic, as if a nuclear bomb had hit the area."

While the ceasefire in Gaza has finally been announced, in the past months people across the Strip have continued to suffer from Israeli forces' relentless bombardments.
Ceasefire in Gaza would provide a vital respite from sufferingDonate

Ceasefire in Gaza would provide a vital respite from suffering

The announcement of a possible ceasefire, which has yet to be signed and implemented, is a vital respite, though it comes tragically late - after immense suffering and countless lives lost.
MSF launches emergency intervention in North Kivu, eastern DRC amid fighting

MSF launches emergency intervention in North Kivu, eastern DRC amid fighting

In December 2024, fighting between the Congolese armed forces and the M23 armed group resumed in Lubero territory, in the east of the DRC. The fighting has led to major population movements to the north and south of the front line.
Our MSF recruiting team is resuming its awareness campaigns and fundraising across Luxembourg
LuxembourgAu Luxembourg1/14/2025

Our MSF recruiting team is resuming its awareness campaigns and fundraising across Luxembourg

In addition to directly raising awareness among passers-by in Luxembourg's shopping centres or through door-to-door actions about the field actions carried out by Médecins Sans Frontières, the aim of the recruiting teams is to obtain financial support from new donors.
Haiti: A call to support survivors of sexual violence

Haiti: A call to support survivors of sexual violence

Survivors of sexual and gender-based violence in Haiti's capital urgently need vital services such as safe shelters, mental health support and medical care, as rapes and assaults have become widespread during violence and insecurity in recent years.
MSF condemns a despicable attack on its ambulance in El Fasher, killing one passenger Donate

MSF condemns a despicable attack on its ambulance in El Fasher, killing one passenger

On January 10, an MSF ambulance was shot at in El Fasher, North Darfur, by an unknown gunman while referring a female patient in labor requiring emergency surgical procedure from MSF field hospital in Zamzam camp to Saudi Hospital in El Fasher.
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