Mobile Medical Units for Ukraine

Luxembourg donated mobile hospital containers to Ukraine through the EU Civil Protection Mechanism, providing urgently needed deployable medical capacity for treating frontline military and civilian casualties, in coordination with Ukraine’s Ministry of Defence and European partners.

Onward Evacuation from Romania to France

Through emergency.lu’s MEDEVAC capacity, Luxembourg supported the EU‑coordinated evacuation of vulnerable Gaza patients, ensuring safe air transfer to specialised hospitals in Europe and access to life‑saving medical treatment.

Farchana Inter-Agency Hub Extension

Luxembourg and IHP partners expanded the Farchana Humanitarian Hub with new prefabs, WASH and power systems, and a kitchen to accommodate humanitarian staff responding to the Sudan crisis, following assessment missions in 2023 and construction mission in 2024.

PPE and Medical Equipment Donation

In response to the 2024 Lebanon health crisis, Luxembourg deployed medical equipment from its national emergency stockpile via the UCPM, delivering beds, devices and PPE to reinforce overstretched hospitals and support frontline healthcare services.

Demining Kits for Ukraine

Luxembourg, through emergency.lu, delivered 110 humanitarian demining kits to Ukraine via the UCPM, strengthening SESU’s capacity to safely clear mines and unexploded ordnance in contaminated areas.

Farchana Inter-Agency Hub

The Farchana Inter‑Agency Hub, established through IHP partners led by Luxembourg, provided a secure, self‑sufficient coordination base in eastern Chad, enabling sustained UN cross‑border humanitarian operations in response to the Darfur crisis.