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“It’s a real chaos in the streets of Mosul”

A team from Première Urgence Internationale got to Mosul, in Iraq, in order to assess the populations’ humanitarian needs. In the city of Mosul, violent fightings have been taking place since October 2016.

Cameroon – “We fled our village after a Boko Haram attack”

In November 2015, Première Urgence Internationale opened a base in Maroua to provide aid to thousands of Nigerian refugees and internally displaced people who are all fleeing the attacks and acts of violence.

MASS DISTRIBUTION OF E-CARDS IN LEBANON

The programme coordinator tells us about the distribution of debit cards destined for more than 40,000 beneficiaries at the end of 2016 in Beirut in Lebanon .

“Sadly, we’re just sticking band-aids over the cracks”

The Head of mission in Syria has been running a mission in a country devastated by war. Here, he shares this powerful experience.

Jordan – Fighting mental health problems

In January 2016, a community project aimed at refugees and host populations in Jordan, Lebanon and Iraq, was launched. Two community centres in Jordan welcome more than 350 people every month.

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