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Power up! Four reasons MSF teams in Nigeria are going solar
In July 2024, MSF completed the transition to solar energy at Kaffin Madaki Children’s Hospital in Bauchi State. This is a major step towards reducing the hospital’s reliance on diesel generators.
Living conditions in Gaza are putting the lives of Palestinian children and newborns at serious risk
From June to October 2024, MSF treated more than 10,000 children under 5 for upper respiratory tract infections at Nasser Hospital.
MSF supports the first edition of Moovijob Week Luxembourg
The entire MSF Luxembourg team is pleased to support the very first edition of Moovijob Week Luxembourg which will be held from 25 to 29 November 2024, at the ECCL (European Convention Center Luxembourg).
Violence and threats by police force MSF to suspend activities in Port-au-Prince metropolitan area
A series of threats by police forces against MSF staff have forced the organization to suspend its activities until further notice in the metropolitan area of Port-au-Prince. Police officers have stopped MSF vehicles multiple times and directly threatened MSF staff members, including death and rape threats.
MSF calls for unhindered access to humanitarian assistance, care and protection for all Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh
Since the beginning of the year Rohingya refugees have been arriving in Bangladesh and now face immense challenges, including overcrowding, lack of access to essential services and deteriorating mental health conditions.
Bridging knowledge gaps: LuxOR's role in enhancing MSF's climate change preparedness
In a recent report with The Lancet, Médecins Sans Frontières' Luxembourg Operational Research Unit (LuxOR) highlights the impact of climate change on healthcare, showcasing operational examples.
"It’s hard when you see the lifeless bodies of children"
On the evening of 17 November, a densely populated area in Sumy city, northeastern Ukraine was bombed. The explosion struck a courtyard surrounded by residential buildings, damaging 13 structures and dozens of apartments.
Sudan: 16% of war-wounded patients at south Khartoum hospital are children
Approximately one in six war-wounded patients treated at the Bashair Teaching Hospital in south Khartoum since January 2024 have been under the age of 15, medical organisation Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) said today.
Ukraine: MSF provides holistic care for people with war injuries
Since the escalation, some 300,000 people are living with physical disabilities, according to Ukraine’s Ministry of Social Policy. The increased demand for early rehabilitation services has put extra strain on the country’s healthcare system.