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Luxembourg6/27/2022
The Maßvoll Stiftung has partnered with Médecins sans Frontières Luxembourg, until December 2024
In order to reduce mortality and morbidity for mothers and their new-borns in Afghanistan, the Maßvoll Stiftung, under the aegis of Foundation de Luxembourg, has partnered with Médecins sans Frontières Luxembourg, until December 2024

Security situation puts essential healthcare out of reach in Burkina Faso
Since 2015, people in Burkina Faso have been living through a security crisis that has caused widespread displacement and untold distress. An estimated 1.9 million people have been forced to leave their homes, while more than 500 health facilities have closed or are operating at minimal capacity. The humanitarian situation is becoming more worrying every week but is widely ignored internationally. As is often the case, the lack of media attention goes hand in hand with a lack of aid funding.

MSF Medical Train - data and patient accounts reveal consistent indiscriminate attacks against civilians
Medical data and accounts from patients evacuated on Médecins Sans Frontières’ (MSF) medical referral train show that the war in Ukraine is being conducted with an outrageous lack of care to distinguish and protect civilians.

Afghanistan earthquake: MSF maternity ward in Khost near the epicentre
On the morning of 22 June 2022, an earthquake of magnitude 6.1 struck south-eastern Afghanistan. The epicentre was not far from the town of Khost, where Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) runs a large maternity clinic. Our patients and staff are unharmed, but the toll in the region is expected to rise, especially in Paktika province.

In Port-au-Prince “we’re surviving, not living”
Rosanberg, Ugo, Natalie and Morjorie all work in a Médecins Sans Frontières hospital in Port-au-Prince. Caught in a downward spiral of extreme violence by armed groups, they describe daily life amid the chaos of Haiti’s capital city.

“We are tired and desperate”: Stories from families who survived the Darién Gap
In 2022, most migrants crossing the Darien Gap are Venezuelans—a shift from 2021, which saw a majority of Haitians risking the dangerous journey from Colombia to Panama.

Testimonies6/20/2022
"Keeping a human-centered approach has helped me both in my work in MSF, and in the practice of general medicine"
Following its General Assembly on 30 April, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) Luxembourg has elected Dr Bechara Ziade to head its Council of Administration. Currently Chief of division children's health and adolescents at the Luxembourgish Ministry of Health, he has decided once again to put his energy at the service of the most vulnerable throughout the world.

Luxembourg6/16/2022
Presentation of MSF to European Parliament trainees
As part of its public outreach work, Médecins sans Frontières (MSF) Luxembourg continues to seek contact with young European professionals who are taking their first steps in the world of international institutions and organizations.

World Refugee Day: MSF calls for evacuation of most vulnerable migrants in Libya to safe countries
International medical organisation Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) calls on safe countries such as European and north American states, among others, to offer protection to migrants currently trapped in Libya to urgently accelerate the evacuation of the most vulnerable people by strengthening existing mechanisms and opening alternative pathways for them to leave the country.