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SUPPORTING A SEED GROWERS’ GROUP IN CENTRAL AFRICA
Published on 29 November 2017 | NewsBetween July 2016 and August 2017, Première Urgence Internationale teams in the Central African Republic carried out a rural support project for people affected by the conflict thereRead more -
HOUSES USED AS A SECURITY GUARANTEE IN BANGUI
Published on 24 November 2017 | NewsIn Bangui in the Central African Republic, Première Urgence Internationale is supporting groups of people who are returning home to the PK5 neighbourhoods of Bangui after having previously fled. Teams are building shelters to help people settle again.Read more -
Urgent intervention on behalf of Rohingya refugees
Published on 17 November 2017 | NewsAfter an exploratory mission that highlighted widespread urgent needs, Première Urgence Internationale decided to intervene in Bangladesh.Read more -
7 MONTHS IN THE MIDST OF THE WAR IN AFGHANISTAN
Published on 13 November 2017 | NewsAntoine Golfier has just spent 7 months in Afghanistan for Première Urgence Internationale. Working in this country at war was a challenge for this 25-year-old humanitarian. This experience also opened his eyes to the reality of a country and its population.Read more -
A COMMITTED HUMANITARIAN
Published on 10 November 2017 | HR newsSandrine Chapeleau is a committed humanitarian. An experienced and dynamic globe-trotter, Sandrine began working in the humanitarian sector when she was 30. And she's never stopped since. This year, she celebrates 10 years of working with Première Urgence Internationale. We hear about her career path and her aspirations.Read more -
MIDDLE EAST: HEALTH CARE IN CRISIS
Published on 6 November 2017 | NewsPersistent crises, people forced to leave their homes, chronic epidemics and endemic diseases: millions of people’s health is at threat in much of the Middle East. Sandrine Chapeleau, Première Urgence Internationale’s Middle East and Europe health advisor, regularly makes field visits and can confirm that the situation is critical, in particular regarding the refugee crisis and displaced persons.Read more -
LEBANON HIT BY A DROP IN FUNDING FOR HUMANITARIAN PROJECTS
Published on 30 October 2017 | NewsPremière Urgence Internationale has had a presence in Lebanon since 1996. Teams have worked hard to improve the situation for host populations and refugees in a country crippled by economic and security difficulties. While funding for humanitarian projects is declining, Antoine Sagot-Priez, Lebanon mission leader for Première Urgence Internationale, emphasises that it is essential to continue working on a daily basis to support vulnerable people.Read more -
Interview with Anna Soravito, Cameroon mission leader
Published on 12 October 2017 | HR newsAnna Soravito, Première Urgence Internationale’s Cameroon mission leader, will soon be leaving her post. She tells us here about the experience she has had.Anna Soravito, Première Urgence Internationale’s Cameroon mission leader, will soon be leaving her post.Read more -
LEBANON’S STRUGGLING HEALTH SYSTEM
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SOCIAL COHESION: OPENING A COMMUNITY CENTRE IN THE KOKORO 5 NEIGHBOURHOOD OF BANGUI
Published on 5 October 2017 | NewsPremière Urgence Internationale has been helping to set up a community centre in the Kokoro 5 neighbourhood of the 3rd district of Bangui to strengthen social cohesion.Read more