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The humanitarian isolation of northwest Syria must be prevented
MSF calls on the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) to renew the cross-border resolution (UNSCR 2672) for the delivery of humanitarian aid into northwest Syria. Ensuring increased, expanded, and sustainable humanitarian access through all possible means and crossing points is crucial, to secure the uninterrupted provision of lifesaving aid for people in northwest Syria.

Luxembourg7/3/2023
MSF at the Humanitarian Innovation Accelerator Pitch Event on Thursday June 29
On Thursday June 29, 2023, Médecins Sans Frontières had a stand at Luxexpo for the Humanitarian Innovation Accelerator.

Luxembourg6/29/2023
ISL welcomes MSF for a discussion with students on field experience
In early June, MSF was invited by ISL's MedSoc student association to talk about our work in the field.

Luxembourg6/29/2023
MSF intervention at the Lycée Classique in Diekirch
In May 2023, MSF hosted three Solidarity courses at Diekirch's Lycée Classique.

Child refugees in Chad, the direct victims of the conflict
Sudanese refugees continue to flood into Chad following the conflict that rages in their country, particularly in West Darfur. Among them are infants, children and adolescents who are vulnerable and, in some cases, severely injured. The pediatric ward at the MSF-supported hospital in Adré has remained constantly full, while around sixty children were treated in the surgical unit between 15 and 21 June.

Insecurity and lack of access to healthcare: the forgotten emergency of Ituri
Since early 2023, Djugu territory in Ituri province, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), has seen intense intercommunal violence and armed clashes, forcing an estimated 156,000 people to flee their homes. This is the latest surge of violence in a decades-long conflict, which has seen 700,000 people displaced within Djugu territory and 1.7 million across Ituri province.

Little Birds: migrant children tell their stories from a shelter in northern Mexico
On International Refugee Day, Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) and the audiovisual production company ¡Hola! Combo present Little Birds, a short, animated documentary featuring the stories of seven children who fled their countries and are living at a border shelter, waiting to start new lives in the United States.

El Geneina: MSF calls for civilians to be spared and enabled to flee the city safely
Almost 900 wounded people have arrived in Chad over the last four days. They report people being shot at and killed as they try to escape violence in the city

Through healing, life continues for survivors of torture in Mexico
Doctors Without Borders (MSF) has offered medical and humanitarian care to people affected by violence in Mexico since 2012, including for migrants on the move in different areas of the country. Since then, our teams have observed an evolution in the levels of violence suffered by migrants both in their countries of origin and throughout the migration route.