This list may not reflect recent changes . Overview Migration Activities Regulating Migration IOM Brussels is implementing a programme of assisted voluntary return (AVR) that targets different categories of migrants in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. World Trade Organisation (WTO) Luxembourg has been a member of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) since its foundation on 1 January 1995. By signing this treaty, the Grand Duchy The Council of the OECD brings together the ministers and leaders once a year to address the major issues of the moment and promote policies that improve economic and social well-being in the world.Since Luxembourg joined the Development Assistance Committee of the OECD in 1992, Luxembourg's development cooperation policy has substantially evolved. This programme is being supported by the Government of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg and the European Return Fund. Luxembourg currently has permanent representation at the various United Nations institutions in New York, Geneva, Vienna, Paris and Rome.Luxembourg shows its commitment to the UN, its goals and principles not only by fulfilling its financial obligations under the charter, but also by contributing to the voluntary financing of United Nations funds and programmes, by participating in peace-keeping operations and pursuing an active development cooperation policy.This alliance brings together free and sovereign countries in order to create a collective security system. It is intended to address three main categories of is working towards a world without AIDS. At 103 route dArlon, L-8009 Strassen.Stop Aids Now! At 29 rue Michel Welter, L-2730 Luxembourg.We grant the wishes of children with life-threatening medical conditions to enrich the human experience with hope, strength & joy. At 68 rue de Gasperich, L-1617 Luxembourg.Association active in the field of solidarity and integration, in the emergency humanitarian assistance. ECR - European Conservatives and Reformists Party; AIM - International Association of Mutual Benefit Societies; ALLEA - European Federation of Academies of Sciences and Humanities; AmCham EU - American Chamber of Commerce to the EU; BIS - Bank for International Settlements; British Council; British Embassy All the money we raise goes to support street children in Medellin, Colombia.NGO specialised in microfinance to fight against particularly widespread poverty in developing countries. Also national government jobs including embassy and chamber of commerce. Since Luxembourg joined the Development Assistance Committee of the OECD in 1992, Luxembourg's development cooperation policy has substantially evolved. The WTO is the only international organisation that deals with rules governing trade between countries. The Second World War led to a change of direction for Luxembourg’s foreign policy.

At 3 rue des Bains, L-1212 Luxembourg.Foundation Kriibskrank Kanner helps families with children affected by cancer, supporting the sick child and his family administratively, financially, logistically and offering various services such as housing support near the hospital.An international humanitarian aid organisation that provides emergency medical assistance to populations in danger in more than 60 countries. At 140 rue Adolphe Fischer, L-1521 Luxembourg.Public awareness on the problems of children in developing countries and information about UNICEF programs in areas such as health, education and protection of children. At 23 rue des Etats-Unis, L-1477 Luxembourg.International NGO specialised in the field of disability, operating in all contexts alongside people with disabilities to assist them and support them in making their autonomy. At 99 route dArlon, L-1140 Luxembourg.Association primarily involved in the fight against leprosy and any other forms of leprosy and screening and treatment of tuberculosis. In the negotiations, the government managed to have the principle of legal equality accepted for all states, even the smallest, and obtained direct representation in the European Institutions.The Grand Duchy fervently supports the objectives of this international organisation, which are: the defence of human rights, the guarantee and preservation of parliamentary democracy and the rule of law, the promotion of the development of European cultural identity and tackling problems facing European society.Since October 1945, Luxembourg has been one of the founding members of the Peace and security, development and human rights are the three pillars on which the United Nations rests. Luxembourg is home to a number of other international and multinational organisations and agencies. At 68 rue de Gasperich, L-1617 Luxembourg. An international humanitarian aid organisation that provides emergency medical assistance to populations in danger in more than 60 countries. See also our list of prominent international organisations.
Working for these government and quasi-government agencies often entitles you to a sort of semi-diplomatic status, a variety of tax and social benefits and often a ‘comfortable’ salary.