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Video – Providing medical health care at transit points in Ukraine

A Ukrainian TV, produced a video in Novotroitske a transit point, near the “line of contact” where Première Urgence Internationale is providing healthcare.

PREMIERE URGENCE INTERNATIONALE DEVELOPS ITS EMERGENCY RESPONSE DEVICES

To facilitate the response to humanitarian crises, Première Urgence Internationale now has a new stocking area in the biggest logistic base of the world, in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

Video – Encouraging women to work independently

Première Urgence Internationale has been working together with Women for Life for three years on the implementation of the project “The Economic Empowerment of Women ” in the governorates of Salfit and Qalqiliya in Occupied Palestinian Territory.

La Chronique N°122 – December 2016

La Chronique 122 will give you the key information to understand how Première Urgence Internationale implements a humanitarian response.

Enjoy your reading!

CAMEROON: BRINGING DRINKING WATER TO VULNERABLE POPULATIONS

Since 2013, the actions of Boko Haram have caused great troubles in the Lake Chad…

INTERVIEW WITH AFRICAN HEALTH ADVISOR, MARIE-MICHÈLE, ON HER RETURN FROM A VISIT TO THE DRC

Marie-Michèle Thiam, African Health Advisor at Première Urgence Internationale recently visited the sites where Première…

SUPPORTING WOMEN WITH THEIR PLANS FOR THE FUTURE

From 2013 to 2016, Première Urgence Internationale has been setting up a women’s support programme to assist them in developing their business plans in Occupied Palestinian Territory.

IRAQIS ARE VERY WORRIED

Liam Kelly is in charge of the Première Urgence Internationale mission in Iraq. He is responsible for a team of more than 300 people in a country with a precarious geopolitical situation, where a major humanitarian crisis is expected following the battle of Mosul

AN INTERVIEW WITH CLAIRE ARNAUD, EMERGENCY TECHNICAL ADVISOR IN CAMEROON

She has just got back from working as Première Urgence Internationale’s Emergency Technical Advisor in Batouri. She kindly agreed to explain what her role there involved.

“It was like a massive explosion had gone off”

Mauricio Tautiva, water, hygiene and sanitation advisor for Première Urgence Internationale has left for three weeks in Haiti to assess the urgent needs of the communities affected by Hurricane Matthew on 4th October 2016.

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