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Humanitarian’s words in Colombia

In December 2021, journalist Jean-Paul Mari follows Route 55, which many Venezuelans take on foot to reach Colombia. Since 2014, 6 million Venezuelans have left their country. The Première Urgence Internationale teams are mobilizing to meet their needs.

“Unfortunately, in the next years there will be a lot of work for us.”

Luisa is Italian, she has already carried out two missions with Première Urgence Internationale, as Administration and Finance Coordinator in Jordan and Iraq, she is about to leave for her third mission in Libya when she grants us this interview. 

Fighting malnutrition in Ibanda, Democratic Republic of Congo

Born in the Democratic Republic of Congo in the village of Ibanda in Mai-Ndombe, Ekangala M. is the youngest of a family of three children. He was four years old and weighed 7 kg when his mother, Mrs. M., brought him to the health center in Ntanda. Ekangala suffers from severe malnutrition: in a normal nutritional situation, a four-year-old child weighs an average of 16 kg. Ekangala is immediately taken care of by the members of Première Urgence Internationale, and then sent to the hospital where he will be treated

France: Mental health at the heart of the mission’s interventions

The France mission of première Urgence Internationale integrates mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) in all its actions through individual or group accompaniment, in the integration center or in the beneficiaries’ living areas.

Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) : Saving the lives of pregnant women and young children

Our health support project in Kasai has made it possible to monitor pregnant women and young children free of charge. Anastasie BIAKALUA, a doctor in the Kamalenga health center, testifies to the many benefits of this project.

Joint NGO Declaration UN Security Council discussion on the Protection of Humanitarian Space

Joint NGO Declaration UN Security Council discussion on the Protection of Humanitarian Space NYC July 16th 2021 Lucile Grosjean, Action Against Hunger on behalf of the signatories

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