Want to learn more about migratory routes? See you at the Festival des Migrations on March 15-16!
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MSF will be present at the 42nd edition of the Festival des Migrations, which will be held at Luxexpo - The Box on 15 and 16 March. Come and meet our teams to find out about our missions, the realities of the populations we support around the world, and our actions in Luxembourg. Throughout the weekend, our members and volunteers will be on hand: whether you are curious about our work or interested in joining our movement, this is the ideal opportunity to ask all your questions and gain a better understanding of our actions in Luxembourg and internationally.
Stand: come and meet us!
Come and meet us to discuss and find out more about our activities! Experiments will be on offer throughout the weekend, for adults and children alike.A Missing Maps board game will provide a fun way to learn about the areas where MSF will be working in 2023, the crises our teams have responded to, and the contribution of cartography and mapathons to alleviating the difficulties encountered on the ground. An activity book specially designed for younger children will allow them to discover our medical activities and follow a migration route in an interactive way, through a story inspired by real events, mini-games and colouring. A game contest will also be held throughout the event to win 2 dinners for two at the Chiche Lebanese restaurant, as well as numbered and signed photos.
Live the MSF experience in virtual reality

Change your perspective by donning our virtual reality goggles and plunge into the heart of our work: experience our operations in the field from the inside. It's a unique way of understanding the impact of our humanitarian missions.
Photo exhibition on Darfur survivors in Chad

On 15 April 2023, violent clashes broke out between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces in Khartoum, Sudan. This conflict has led to widespread violence in the country, particularly in Darfur in the west of the country, where urban fighting, shootings, bombings and air strikes have left their mark on the daily lives of the residents. In the space of a few months, more than 600,000 people fled to Chad to escape the violence.
Against this tragic backdrop, a photographic exhibition has been set up to reveal the reality of the refugees from Darfur who have found refuge in Chad. Through poignant images, the exhibition tells the story of their journey, the challenges they face and shows how humanitarian aid is being stepped up in eastern Chad, where thousands of refugees arrive every day. It's a powerful testimony to their daily lives, their hopes and the humanitarian challenges we are trying to meet.
Conference "Out of Libya : quelles voies de sortie de Libye ?”

On Sunday at 3:30 PM, don't miss our conference "Out of Libya : quelles voies de sortie de Libye ?” featuring on-the-field expertise from Jérôme Tubiana, Operational Advisor at MSF, and Umberto Pellechia, Senior Qualitative Research Advisor at LuxOR MSF
There are few options open to migrants trapped in Libya, most of whom are forced to risk their lives crossing the Mediterranean to reach a safe country. Although legal routes out of the country do exist, they are very slow and limited. Médecins Sans Frontières is calling for new safe exit routes for the most vulnerable victims of torture and human trafficking.
The conference will be accompanied by screenings of short documentary films.
See you at Luxexpo - The Box!
Nous vous attendons nombreux les 15 et 16 mars à Luxexpo - The Box pour partager avec vous ces moments d’échange, de réflexion et de solidarité. Venez poser vos questions, vivre des expériences immersives et soutenir la mission de Médecins Sans Frontières.