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Interview of Suad, a protection project-manager in Jordan
Published on 8 August 2017 | HR newsSuad Shehaded has worked as protection project-manager in Jordan for Première Urgence Internationale since August 2016. She explais why she chose this occupation and the values that matter to her.Read more -
Ten water pumps against drought in North Korea
Published on 4 August 2017 | NewsA thread of drought has been hovering over North Korea. Present in the country since 2002, Première Urgence Internationale mobilizes 10 mobile water pumps to support five farms.Read more -
Dublined in Europe
Published on 4 August 2017 | NewsDuring her journey to reach France, Nurah crossed Italy, where she had to have her fingerprints taken. These prints make her ‘Dublined’ in Europe, in other words a migrant who has already been registered in another European country and who therefore cannot seek asylum in France.Read more -
Maiduguri’s mobile clinics
Published on 3 August 2017 | NewsThree mobile health clinics have just been launched in Maiduguri, Nigeria. 250 patients are received every day in the clinics. How do they work? Explanations of Margot Vappereau, the officer responsible for the health and mobile clinics project.Read more -
Being a Central African officer and a refugee in Cameroon
Published on 1 August 2017 | NewsInnocent Mordert, 40 years old, is a Logistics Officer for the Cameroun mission. This Central African was born in Paoua, in the north of the country, and began his professional career in the Central African Republic.Read more -
A PHONE FOR SHOPPING AT BEAUMONT MARKET
Published on 21 July 2017 | NewsCash on a mobile phone: this is the principle that has been implemented in Haiti to help the people who have been profoundly affected by Hurricane Matthew since last October.Read more -
“Protection is to prevent any act against the persons”
Published on 17 July 2017 | NewsPremière Urgence Internationale’ teams conduct many activities in protection in the Middle-East. But what does it mean?Read more -
WHY IS YEMEN CURRENTLY IN THE GRIP OF THE WORLD’S WORST CHOLERA OUTBREAK?
Published on 10 July 2017 | NewsIn a country ravaged by war, cholera has spread to nearly every governorate and the world’s worst cholera outbreak continues to spread. Against a backdrop of unsanitary and perilous security conditions and a depleted health care system, Yemen is a fertile breeding ground for the spread of the disease.Read more -
“What I remember from this mission is above all the good understanding among the team”
Published on 5 July 2017 | HR newsWendy Pierre and Vincent Rotureau come back from Chad, where they spent 8 months as a field coordinator and as a food security, nutrition and livelihood coordinator. They talk about the specific context of this mission.Read more -
TREATING DISPLACED PEOPLE IN SALAMIYAH – A RACE AGAINST TIME
Published on 4 July 2017 | NewsThe Salamiyah camp was scheduled to open on 28 June. In the end, it was brought forward to 7 June to respond to the mass arrival of people fleeing West Mosul. The health centre was under construction and had not yet been completed, but Première Urgence Internationale teams were on site from the outset to respond to the emergency.Read more