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Fighting malnutrition in Yemen: the story of Saida and Sara

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Middle East Yemen + 3

Supporting families in Lebanon: Ammar’s story

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Child health care in Nigeria: essential humanitarian assistance

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Africa Nigeria + 1
motherhood in lebanon

Motherhood in exile: giving birth safely in Lebanon

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Lebanon Middle East + 1

In Myanmar, floods devastate communities

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Myanmar Health + 1

Venezuela : Research on sexual and reproductive health

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Venezuela Health

Yemen, 10 years of conflict, the forgotten crisis

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Health Mental health & psychosocial support

Screening for child malnutrition in the DRC

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Democratic Republic of Congo Health + 3

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La #Cartographie, un levier d’innovation pour l’humanitaire. Lors de la Conférence #SIG2024, @Esri_France a remis à Première Urgence Internationale le prix spécial du Président pour son travail en cartographie, présenté par Olivier ROUTEAU, Directeur des opérations. Il a notamment démontré la pertinence de l’utilisation de la cartographie en temps réel pour intervenir dans des pays en guerre.