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Gaza: MSF calls on Luxembourg and the EU to act with political courage

Gaza: MSF calls on Luxembourg and the EU to act with political courage

Ahead of several key diplomatic meetings on Gaza in June, MSF Luxembourg held a public action in front of the Chamber of Deputies at noon today to remind leaders that impunity must end and human rights must prevail.
In Marseille, the abandonment of unaccompanied minors “on appeal”
FranceAll news6/16/2025

In Marseille, the abandonment of unaccompanied minors “on appeal”

Some 300 teenagers are currently living in Marseille, in country’s south, while waiting for a judge to recognise their status as minors. Although they should be entitled to state care under the principle of presumption of being a minor, these young people have been abandoned by the public authorities.
EU governments’ hypocrisy fuelling suffering in GazaDonate

EU governments’ hypocrisy fuelling suffering in Gaza

The hypocrisy and inaction of the European Union and its Member States have allowed Israel to freely continue its massacre of Palestinians in Gaza with total impunity, said MSF in a press conference in Brussels today.
Our open letter for GazaDonate

Our open letter for Gaza

Open letter addressed to the 27 heads of state of the European Union, to the presidents of the EU institutions, and to the parliamentarians of the Member States, by the president of Médecins Sans Frontières, Christos Christou, and the secretary general of MSF, Christopher Lockyear.
Sexual Violence in Eastern DRC: A Persistent Emergency

Sexual Violence in Eastern DRC: A Persistent Emergency

This year again, the number of victims and survivors of sexual violence treated by Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) teams in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) remains at an alarming level.
 New MSF report denounces violence and obstruction of lifesaving response in the Central Mediterranean

New MSF report denounces violence and obstruction of lifesaving response in the Central Mediterranean

– The orchestrated removal of search and rescue (SAR) ships, such as the Geo Barents, from the Central Mediterranean cuts a lifeline for survivors fleeing horrendous violence in Libya.
Nigeria: LuxOR study to improve diagnosis of Lassa fever
LuxembourgNigeriaOperational Research News6/11/2025

Nigeria: LuxOR study to improve diagnosis of Lassa fever

The study carried out by LuxOR revealed that the rapid diagnostic test could only detect between 4% and 10% of cases with certainty, making it unsuitable for use in current conditions.
‘We are no longer afraid’: MSF hands over Lassa fever care in Ebonyi State
NigeriaAll news6/11/2025

‘We are no longer afraid’: MSF hands over Lassa fever care in Ebonyi State

After seven years of critical support from MSF, local health authorities are now well equipped to take on Lassa fever with improved infrastructure, training, and resilience—saving lives and restoring confidence in the healthcare system.
North Kivu, DRC: Families flee to Bambo as armed violence escalates nearby

North Kivu, DRC: Families flee to Bambo as armed violence escalates nearby

The Bambo region (DRC) has seen a violent resumption of the conflict between the M23/AFC armed group, the Congolese armed forces and their respective allies since mid-May. We call for urgent action to protect civilians and meet their basic needs.
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