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Gaza: Luxembourg must strengthen its commitment by welcoming more medical evacuations
MSF calls on the Luxembourg government to continue and strengthen its humanitarian commitment by welcoming more severely injured or seriously ill patients from Gaza to provide them with the lifesaving care they need.

Syria: Challenges in northeast persist, humanitarian needs increasing
In Syria, people continue to struggle with access to healthcare, water, and food. MSF staff spoke with more than 150 families from local communities and internally displaced populations.
Mapathon on October 29th: 500 km of roads mapped
For the first time, participants in our mapathon set about mapping roads. A total of 49 participants gathered - in Luxembourg or online - to map Twic County in South Sudan.
From silence to healing: New fistula care in Baidoa offers hope for Somali women
Maternal health indicators in Somalia remain among the most fragile in the world; specialized repair capacities are scarce and many women face stigma while awaiting treatment.
Sudan: Urgent appeal for El Fasher’s people - MSF denounces mass atrocities and fears many people remain in grave danger
MSF denounces the horrendous mass atrocities and killings, both indiscriminate and ethnically-targeted, that have culminated this week in and around El Fasher.

More than 190 wounded people treated in hospitals supported by MSF after new attacks in Gaza
L’organisation alerte que les attaques contre les civils se poursuivent malgré le cessez-le-feu.
MSF ordered to leave Libya within one month
MSF had recently received a letter from the Libyan Ministry of Foreign Affairs ordering it to leave the country by November 9.
Central African Republic: Solar energy in service of health
In the Central African Republic, Doctors Without Borders has launched a large-scale program to install hybrid photovoltaic solar systems in response to the major challenge of access to electricity in the country.
Tapachula: A dead-end border and the epicenter of the migration crisis in southern Mexico
Following the tightening of US immigration policy, Tapachula, a city on Mexico's southern border with Guatemala, is now hosting thousands of stranded migrants and asylum seekers in increasingly precarious conditions.