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Cycle of events at Fieldgen School: 6 sessions to raise awareness of planetary health
For 6 weeks, MSF Luxembourg's Public Engagement teams visited the Fieldgen school to run a module for students. The aim was to get them to create an awareness-raising tool on planetary health.

One year after Ukraine’s Kakhovka dam disaster
The destruction of the Kakhovka dam in Ukraine last June devastated communities, cutting off the water supply to one million people and making health care harder to access.

Call to Action 2023-2024: and the winners are...
After 6 months of competition to develop and disseminate an awareness-raising campaign on a forgotten crisis, a group of 8 students from Lycée Technique de Lallange won first prize for their posters on unsafe abortion!

Marking 40 years of humanitarian medical action in Mozambique: MSF hosts panel discussion in Maputo
On 7 May, MSF organised a round table to review its medical and humanitarian work in Mozambique over the past 40 years and discuss its challenges. Since 1984, MSF has been working with local authorities and communities in Mozambique.

Record Admissions of Severely Malnourished Children Overwhelm MSF Medical Facilities in Northern Nigeria
In recent weeks, MSF recorded an extraordinary increase in admissions of severely malnourished children with life-threatening complications, with two times more admissions than last year in some locations, and occurring before the usual peak in July.
MSF Luxembourg reports on the dehumanisation and brutality of migration policies in Europe
On 30 May, to mark the presentation of its new report on the impact of European migration policies, MSF organised a round table discussion in Luxembourg, attended by representatives of Luxembourg's political parties in the European Parliament.

“We have lost everything. But I am very strong.”
MSF works in shelter with vulnerable victims of disastrous floods in the south of Brazil.

Aid agencies warn that humanitarian access to Gaza is collapsing despite new measures
As Israeli attacks intensify in Rafah, Médecins Sans Frontières and 19 other humanitarian organisations are warning of the mirage of an improvement brought about by the trickle of aid arriving in Gaza.

How malnutrition is dangerously feeding the TB/HIV pandemic in South Sudan
In South Sudan, over seven million people are expected to face acute food insecurity or worse between now and July. Among them, patients who are infected with tuberculosis and HIV are highly impacted.