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Aisha B. (28 ans), promotrice de santé, accompagne Aisha G., 80 ans, à la clinique MSF du camp de transit d'Adré, dans l'est du Tchad. ©Ante Bussmann/MSF

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Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is one of the world's leading international medical humanitarian organisations. We provide medical assistance to people affected by conflicts, epidemics, disasters or exclusion from healthcare in 74 countries. For over 50 years, our actions have been guided by medical ethics and the principles of impartiality, independence and neutrality.

The Luxembourg section of MSF was created in 1986 and houses the operational research unit, known as LuxOR (Luxembourg Operational Research).

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La Grande Expo – An immersion into the heart of the humanitarian emergency

La Grande Expo – An immersion into the heart of the humanitarian emergency

Seeing, hearing and understanding: an immersive exhibition providing an account of humanitarian work as seen from the inside. From 17 to 29 March in Luxembourg.
South Sudan: Looming government offensive forces people, MSF to evacuate South Sudan town within 72 hours

South Sudan: Looming government offensive forces people, MSF to evacuate South Sudan town within 72 hours

The number of people in the town,currently led by the opposition, includes over 17,000 who were displaced just weeks ago,in the ongoing conflict in the country.People in Akobo must now either flee without protection or remain at risk of being killed.
Calais, France: As people face a dead-end exile, MSF responds with care
FranceFocusPress releasesTestimonies3/6/2026

Calais, France: As people face a dead-end exile, MSF responds with care

In Calais, around a thousand people survive each day at the border, in extremely precarious humanitarian conditions. The Médecins Sans Frontières team provides them with care, support, and dignity.
Information session: volunteering in Luxembourg and working with MSF around the world - 17 March 2026

Information session: volunteering in Luxembourg and working with MSF around the world - 17 March 2026

Would you like to join MSF projects around the world or become a volunteer in Luxembourg? Attend our information meeting on Tuesday, 17 March 2026, from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at Neimënster.
Escalating conflict in the Middle East-wide region: MSF adapts its programmes and prepares to scale upDonate

Escalating conflict in the Middle East-wide region: MSF adapts its programmes and prepares to scale up

MSF teams in Lebanon and Iran are adapting their activities accordingly, while stepping up their efforts wherever possible. MSF calls for the protection of civilians and all medical infrastructure.
February 2026 Mapathon: your clicks made a difference for our teams!

February 2026 Mapathon: your clicks made a difference for our teams!

Our Mapathon brought together around forty people at Neimënster and around twenty people online to map roads in the Bamyan province of Afghanistan and buildings in the Ouaddai region of Chad.
South Sudan: 26 MSF staff missing after violence in Lankien and Pieri

South Sudan: 26 MSF staff missing after violence in Lankien and Pieri

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is deeply concerned for the safety and well-being of its staff following the recent escalation of violence in Lankien and Pieri, Jonglei State.
Syria: After years of detention, former Al Hol residents face uncertain future
SyriaAll news3/2/2026

Syria: After years of detention, former Al Hol residents face uncertain future

MSF is concerned about the abrupt and chaotic closure of the Al-Hol camp by the Syrian government on February 22. This chaos exposes thousands of children and sick people to increased risks to their protection and restricted access to healthcare.
Paul Yon appointed new General Director of Médecins Sans Frontières Luxembourg
LuxembourgPress releasesAll news3/2/2026

Paul Yon appointed new General Director of Médecins Sans Frontières Luxembourg

Paul Yon has been appointed General Director of Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) Luxembourg. Mr. Yon took up his position at the head of MSF Luxembourg’s executive team on March 1, 2026.
Huge influx of aid urgently needed amid catastrophic conditions in GazaDonate

Huge influx of aid urgently needed amid catastrophic conditions in Gaza

Despite the 1 March 2026 deadline for 37 NGOs to leave the Occupied Palestinian Territory, MSF is committed to remaining to provide assistance
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