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South Sudan: Seeking care sometimes involves great stakes
Since February 2023, thousands of people have been displaced by outbreaks of violence in the Abyei Special Administrative Region. Maarten Bullens was in the project in August 2022 to help the teams scale up assistance to people who have taken refuge in informal camps or with local communities in Abyei town.

Sudan: MSF supports 183 wounded in north darfur; medical teams and wounded trapped as intense fighting continues
Since Saturday 15 April, intense fighting has been taking place between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Khartoum and other parts of Sudan. Many people, including healthcare workers, are currently trapped. Where we are able to provide medical care, the situation is dire: Over the past 48 hours, Médecins Sans Frontières / Doctors Without Borders (MSF), the international humanitarian medical organisation, has received a total of 183 wounded patients at the hospital it supports in El Fasher, North Darfur – 25 have died from their injuries.

4/5/2023
Invitation to Associative Forum 2 - 10 years of civil war in the Central African Republic
The second edition of the associative forum will take place at the Café littéraire Le Bovary on Wednesday 26 April at 6.30 pm and will feature a projection-discussion on the 10 years of conflict in the Central African Republic.

Occupied Palestinian territories: Israel’s coercive measures undermine people’s health in Masafer Yatta
Living in constant fear of eviction, seeing their homes demolished and having their movements restricted are some of the challenges faced by Palestinians in and around Masafer Yatta, in the southern West Bank of the Occupied Palestinian Territories. In its new report The unbearable life: the health impacts of the Israeli measures to forcibly evict the residents of Masafer Yatta, the international medical organisation Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) sheds light on the extraordinary pressure applied by Israeli authorities to push local communities to leave the area and the impact of this on people’s physical and mental health.

Luxembourg3/24/2023
ING NIGHT MARATHON LUXEMBOURG : WEAR THE COLORS OF MSF
Choose to wear the MSF colours on the ING Night Marathon on 28 May! Turn your sports challenge into a solidarity challenge and raise funds to support our missions. Your fundraising will allow our teams to be alongside victims of sexual violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo . Register now for the MSF Solidarity Challenge, either individually or with your corporate team

Press releases3/24/2023
Clinical trial advancing treatment for deadly TB superbug reaches critical milestone
This World Tuberculosis (TB) Day, the endTB-Q clinical trial marks a critical milestone as the final patient enrolls in the study. This first-of-its-kind clinical trial seeks to radically improve treatment for a strain of TB that is resistant to the most important standard medications, known as pre-extensively resistant (pre-XDR) TB.

Surviving among the rubble: Syria and Türkiye one month on
After the initial earthquakes that struck south Türkiye and northwest Syria, the region has registered hundreds of aftershocks, adding to the death toll, material damage and trauma of the survivors.

Luxembourg3/5/2023
MSF field mission meeting - 06/14/2022
You live or work in Luxembourg? Would you like to join the MSF teams in the field? See you on Tuesday, June 14, 2022 at 6:00 pm.

Between enemy lines: the destruction of healthcare in Ukraine
To date, MSF teams have only been allowed entry into regions controlled by Ukrainian forces, which means they have witnessed the destruction caused by the war in Ukrainian-held territory only. Despite MSF's efforts to obtain permission to access regions under Russian occupation, this access has not been granted; MSF has therefore been unable to observe the situation in areas under Russian military control.