Tropical Cyclone Gezani

During Cyclone Gezani‑26, Luxembourg deployed its Rapid Response Satellite Communication Module under the UCPM. Registered in the ECPP and owned by CGDIS, it reflects emergency.lu’s proven expertise and rapid‑response commitment.
High-Throughput MEO Connectivity for Farchana

Emergency.lu deployed high‑throughput O3b mPOWER MEO connectivity in Farchana, Chad, providing resilient, low‑latency communications for humanitarian workers and refugee communities supporting cross‑border operations during the Sudan crisis.
Connectivity for Tahoua Community Center

Luxembourg donated a full Ku‑band VSAT kit to WFP Niger for the ETC Sahel Project, enabling reliable satellite connectivity for a new digital information and training centre in Tahoua and strengthening community access to learning, communication and essential information services.
Darién Migration Route Connectivity

In Panama’s Darién Gap, emergency.lu supported UNHCR by refurbishing satellite connectivity hubs, ensuring reliable communications for humanitarian coordination and controlled community access in one of the region’s most remote mixed‑migration corridors.
Cyclone Chido

Luxembourg deployed two emergency.lu satellite systems and a technical toolbox to Mayotte after Cyclone Chido, supporting French authorities under the UCPM. The modules were operated by French firefighters previously trained on the emergency.lu platform.
Hurricane Beryl – IHP Support

Following Hurricane Beryl in July 2024, and through the International Humanitarian Partnership (IHP), Luxembourg supported the UNDAC response in the Caribbean.
Dubai Test Lab Kit

An emergency.lu satellite antenna is permanently operational at WFP’s Dubai Test Lab for continuous testing and readiness, while remaining fully deployable worldwide to support rapid emergency telecommunications deployments.