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“After 3 years of conflict, Yemen faces the worst humanitarian crisis being”
Published on 11 April 2018 | NewsAfter 3 years of conflict in Yemen, 22 million people need humanitarian aid. Paul Spagnol, geographical manager for the Middle East at Première Urgence Internationale reviews the situation.Read more -
“The humanitarian sector is not only a job for me, it is a way of life”
Published on 10 April 2018 | HR newsPascal Maillard is a field coordinator. Back from a mission in Haiti, he shares with us his experience in the humanitarian world as well as his personal vision of the sector.Read more -
Living in Lebanon: destinies and a life story
Published on 29 March 2018 | NewsCandice Talleux is field coordinator in Saida, Lebanon. Back from the mission, she tells us about Salma, a young Syrian woman that is living in Lebanon, faced with extreme precariousness.Read more -
La Chronique N° 126 – March 2018
Published on 27 March 2018 | PublicationsThis edition of La Chronique takes us in the Lake Chad region. In Nigeria, Cameroon, Chad and Niger, bordering countries of the lake, populations are facing a major crisis.
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What is the use of a water supply network? The example of Borj El Arab
Published on 27 March 2018 | NewsPremière Urgence Internationale conducts water, hygiene and sanitation (WASH) projects in nearly 11 countries around the world. Focus on the project of construction of a water supply network in Borj el Arab in Lebanon and the stakes behind this mission.Read more -
Poverty and deprivation: life in Gaza after 10 years of Israeli blockade (360 video)
Published on 26 March 2018 | NewsA 360 video takes you to Gaza. What is life like in Gaza under Israeli blockade? The video is made in partnership with Action Against Hunger, Terre des Hommes and funded by the European Union Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid.Read more -
The management of the world’s largest refugee camp
Published on 19 March 2018 | NewsSince 2017, nearly 700,000 Rohingya fled the violence and persecution in Myanmar to seek refuge in Bangladesh, particularly in the Cox's Bazar area where a "mega camp" was formed in Kutopalong. After a long journey in the wilderness, thousands of families are reaching this camp, exhausted, sick and in dire need of protection and humanitarian aid.Read more -
WINTER ON THE CONTACT LINE IN UKRAINE
Published on 15 March 2018 | NewsSadak Souici, photographer, travelled to Ukraine for Première Urgence Internationale to witness the living conditions of the people in the east of the country, near the contact line.Read more -
HALF OF THE CITY OF MOSUL HAS BEEN DESTROYED
Published on 15 March 2018 | NewsAfter 10 months of violent combat, Mosul – Iraq's second city – has been devastated. Its residents are trying to rebuild their lives. Première Urgence Internationale has opened an operational base in the city to work as closely as possible with local people.Read more -
« DESPITE MY DISABILITY, I AM NOW RESPONSIBLE FOR MYSELF AND INDEPENDENT »
Published on 13 March 2018 | NewsPremière Urgence Internationale takes action in Syria where it launched economic recovery activities. 26 year-old Yassin participated to the programme. Story of a wonderful recovery.Read more