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Couffo Project, Benin: A Participatory Approach to Reduce Maternal and Neonatal Morbidity and Mortality
Since 2022, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has been implementing an ambitious project in the Klouékanmé, Toviklin, and Lalo (KTL) health zone in Couffo, Benin. The goal: to reduce maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality through a participatory approach involving local communities. The project will run until 2027.

MSF Healthcare Facility Hit during an Airstrike in South Sudan
MSF healthcare facility was hit during an airstrike on Wednesday 3 December, in the morning hours, in the town of Pieri, Jonglei State, South Sudan.
DRC: MSF has launched two emergency responses in Fizi, South Kivu
Faced with the dire needs of displaced populations in South Kivu and the departure of several humanitarian organizations due to international budget cuts, MSF launched two emergency operations against malaria and cholera.
Life-saving care for little lives in Northern Afghanistan
In Afghanistan, despite the critical need for robust health systems, many communities and families face serious barriers to accessing essential services at all levels, from primary care to specialist treatments.
Bringing medical care to Egyptian and Sudanese people in Aswan
In Aswan, in southern Egypt, MSF has been collaborating since January 2025 with the Om Habibeh Foundation, an Egyptian organization, to provide medical care to the Sudanese and Egyptian populations.
MSF Luxembourg is committed to supporting young people living with HIV
As we approach World AIDS Day (December 1st), we are highlighting two initiatives led by the teams at Doctors Without Borders Luxembourg.

Darfur: MSF calls for the protection of health facilities and staff following the fatal shooting of a health worker
MSF mourns the death of a colleague from the Ministry of Health, who died at Zalingei Hospital on November 18, and launches a new appeal to the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) to ensure the protection of health infrastructure and personnel in Sudan.
MSF calls for an urgent increase in medical evacuations from Gaza
More than 16,500 patients need to be transferred to receive treatment that is impossible to provide in a collapsed health system.

People who escaped El Fasher are struggling to survive one month after RSF takeover
In Tawila, MSF patients describe massacres, torture, and kidnappings for ransom in and around El Fasher. MSF is strengthening its capacity to provide care and distribute water in the camps for displaced people.