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Chaîne de l'Epoir Luxembourg
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ABOUT US - General presentation
EVERY CHILD HAS THE RIGHT TO ACCESS SPECIALIZED HEALTH CARE,
WHATEVER HIS SOCIO-ECONOMIC SITUATION OR COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
MISSIONS AND VALUES
The Chaîne de l'Espoir Luxembourg's mission is to help reduce the rate of infant mortality and morbidity resulting from cardiac, urological, orthopedic, ENT or other pathologies that can be treated by medico-surgical procedures. Strengthening access to specialized health care, improving the quality of care provided in partner hospitals through medical training and financing of equipment are at the heart of its action.
Essentially made up of volunteer medical staff, the Chaîne de l'Espoir Luxembourg is currently active in Jordan, Senegal, Rwanda and Bangladesh, countries in which it has conducted surgical missions (consultation and operation of children) as well as training . In the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, with the help of host families, it takes care of sick children who cannot be operated on in their country of origin.
The asbl Chaîne de l'Espoir Luxembourg is a Luxembourgish, non-political, non-confessional and non-profit organization. Since January 1, 2021, it has enjoyed the status of Non-Governmental Development Organization (NGDO) and that of an association recognized as a public utility.
Dans un souci de parfaite transparence vis-à-vis de ses bienfaiteurs, la Chaîne de l’Espoir Luxembourg a adhéré à l’association Don en confiance Luxembourg. L’exigence de cette dernière quant au strict respect par ses membres d’un code de bonne conduite garantit aux donateurs que les fonds reçus sont bien gérés et affectés de manière appropriée.
copyright: Emanuele Scorceletti.
OUR VALUES
Neutrality - Impartiality - Humanity - Medical ethics
Respect for fundamental rights and the right to health for children
Chaîne de l'Espoir Luxembourg adheres to the "Charter against sexual harassment, exploitation and abuse" of the Ministry of Cooperation