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Première Urgence Internationale at the Brussels III conference
Published on 25 March 2019 | NewsPremière Urgence Internationale participated in a conference about the future of Syria held in Brussels from March 12 to 14. This event organized by the United Nations (UN) and the European Union aimed at “supporting the Syrian people and mobilizing aid from the international community”. Together with around 500 stakeholders, the conference was an opportunity for humanitarian NGOs to reaffirm their positioning in the region and remind their guiding principles.Read more -
La chronique N°130 – March 2019
Published on 21 March 2019 | PublicationsThis issue of March 2019 speaks about a conflict that has been raging since 2009 in northeastern Nigeria.
Première Urgence Internationale is since April 2016 in the region to provide "integrated" humanitarian aid to tackle the crisis on all levels: nutrition and food security but also health and protection.
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In Yemen, access to health facilities remains a major issue for the populations
Published on 20 March 2019 | NewsHumanitarian conditions in Yemen are dramatic: 20 million of Yemenis (70% of the population) are...Read more -
Syrian and Lebanese work hand in hand to build a drinking-water network
Published on 19 March 2019 | NewsIn Lebanon, Première Urgence Internationale contributes to foster labor market access by providing tailor trainings and individual counselling to vulnerable Lebanese and Syrian refugees.Read more -
In Mosul, Première Urgence Internationale works towards social cohesion
Published on 13 March 2019 | NewsA year and a half after the violent battle of Mosul, which devastated Iraq’s second largest city, it is high time for rebuilding. Première Urgence Internationale is carrying out a multi-sectoral social cohesion project. The objective is to help the people there to live together again after years of conflict, and to take back control of the place they call home.Read more -
“Refugee in Bangladesh, I’m waiting to go back to my country”
Published on 13 March 2019 | BangladeshFatema lives with her two daughters in the Kutupalong Camp since September 2018. She has get used to the camp but continues dreaming to come back in Myanmar.Read more -
Looking after body and mind: psychosocial support in Nigeria
Published on 12 March 2019 | NewsTo help people regain their independence, tending to psychological trauma is just as important as treating physical suffering or ensuring food security. In Nigeria, Première Urgence Internationale has implemented an aid program dedicated to victims who have been traumatised by the violence they have been through. Interview with Doctor Hazim Abdulkarim, mental health and psychological support Advisor in Nigeria.Read more -
Afghanistan: security remains a challenge for humanitarian workers
Published on 11 March 2019 | NewsWhile the country’s political future remains unclear, its security situation is still an issue and makes humanitarian work complicated. Première Urgence Internationale, which has been working in Afghanistan for forty years, is focusing on working with local stakeholdersto carry on responding to needs.Read more -
[Gallery] Ukraine, a forgotten conflict at Europe’s doors
Published on 11 March 2019 | NewsA silent war has been taking place at Europe’s doors since 2014. In Ukraine, and more specifically in the Donbass in the east of the country, conflict has made the civilian population extremely vulnerable. Première Urgence Internationale has been working on the ground since 2015 to improve existing healthcare facilities.Read more -
Field coordinator: a varied and challenging job
Published on 27 February 2019 | HR newsFor sixteen months, Enguerrand Roblin was field coordinator for the Première Urgence Internationale mission in Lebanon, in the Akkar region. He returned home at the end of January 2019, and here he talks to us about this experience, and explains the role of field coordinator on a humanitarian mission.Read more