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How to talk about HIV/AIDS in Myanmar
Published on 29 September 2017 | NewsAfter 15 years of management of health facilities, Première Urgence Internationale is changing the model of its project to fight against HIV/AIDS in Myanmar.Read more -
La Chronique n°124 – September 2017
Published on 27 September 2017 | Publications57 million children around the world do not have access to education. This edition of La Chronique raises the issues of education and future of the children victims of armed conflicts and natural disasters.
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OVERCOMING TABOOS SURROUNDING HIV AND SEX IN THE DRC
Published on 22 September 2017 | NewsIn the Democratic Republic of the Congo, group leaders visit classrooms to inform young people about HIV and Aids and to talk more generally about sex and sexuality. Both are taboo topics in the DRC.Read more -
HURRICANES AND NATURAL DISASTERS, HOW TO PREPARE FOR A HUMANITARIAN RESPONSE
Published on 14 September 2017 | NewsHurricane Irma continues its advance, now with decreasing intensity, towards the southeast of the United States, and storm José, greatly feared, is moving up the Atlantic having caused only minor damage. The most powerful hurricane ever observed in the North Atlantic mobilised Première Urgence Internationale’s teams last week. Olivier Routeau, Head of Emergencies and Operational Development at Première Urgence Internationale, reflects on the situation and explains the emergency response mechanisms that the NGO can activate in the face of a natural disaster.Read more -
DEPUTY HEAD OF MISSION – A CAREER IN THE HUMANITARIAN SECTOR
Published on 13 September 2017 | HR newsAfter 10 months in Iraq as deputy head of mission, 32-year-old Manon Gallego takes a look back at the mission and describes the responsibilities involved in her position.Read more -
Annual report 2016
Published on 12 September 2017 | PublicationsThe annual report 2016 covers the field work of Première Urgence Internationale and gives the key figures of our activities.
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Measures to protect the population in the West Bank from settlers’ attacks
Published on 11 September 2017 | NewsPalestinians in the West Bank are regularly exposed to settlers’ attacks. Première Urgence Internationale implements projects in the north of the territory in order to protect the population when such episodes occur. Ein ar Rashash, a village particularly targeted by settlers, benefits from the support of the team. The inhabitants notice today a real improvement.Read more -
Six months in control of an Inter-Agency Logistics Base
Published on 22 August 2017 | NewsIn Maiduguri (Nigeria), Première Urgence Internationale has been in charge of the management of an Inter-Agency Logistics Base since December 2016.Read more -
How Makiya survived against severe malnutrition in South Sudan
Published on 18 August 2017 | NewsAbout 250,000 children suffer from severe malnutrition in South Sudan*. Among them, Makyia, a little one-year old girl helped by Première Urgence Internationale.Read more -
Drinking water for Haiti
Published on 9 August 2017 | NewsIn the Grand'Anse department of Haiti, over 60% of the population does not have access to drinking water. Hurricane Matthew in October 2016 destroyed many drinking water facilities. Première Urgence Internationale teams are improving access to drinking water.Read more