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‘I SAW NOTHING BUT ARMED PEOPLE, BOTH CIVILIAN AND MILITARY’

Première Urgence Internationale has been working in Mali since 2013 despite difficulties gaining access to the population. In fact in October 2017, The UN Secretary General’s annual report stressed that the humanitarian and security situation has ‘significantly deteriorated’ in Mali. Moustafa Saadou has spent 10 months in the country as medical coordinator for Première Urgence Internationale.

VIOLENCE SHAKES THE CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC IN 2017

In 2017, violence in the Central African Republic (CAR) has become increasingly intense, resulting in disastrous consequences for residents. Currently, just over half the population find themselves in need of humanitarian assistance. Ewelina Gasiorowska, Première Urgence Internationale’s manager for the Africa region, sheds some light on the situation.

EMERGENCY FOOD AID – A TASK THAT NEEDS A SAFE PAIR OF HANDS

The United Nations estimates that in 2017, six million people require emergency food aid. One of the tools that Première Urgence Internationale uses to help those in need is assistance in the form of food distribution.

SUPPORTING A SEED GROWERS’ GROUP IN CENTRAL AFRICA

Between 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 there

Nigeria – Consultance – Première Urgence Internationale Safety & Security Management System Deployment

As part of our exploratory mission in Nigeria, we are looking for a Consultant for our Safety & Security Management System Deployment in Maiduguri

SOCIAL COHESION: OPENING A COMMUNITY CENTRE IN THE KOKORO 5 NEIGHBOURHOOD OF BANGUI

Première 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.

OVERCOMING TABOOS SURROUNDING HIV AND SEX IN THE DRC

In 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.

Libya

Pictures of the humanitarian mission in Libya

Senegal

Nigeria

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