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Working for the community in the Central African Republic

Since February 2016, Première Urgence Internationale has been implementing a “Cash for work” programme in Sibut in the Central African Republic.

Famine at the doorstep of Nigeria

In the north-east of Nigeria, the humanitarian situation is extremely preoccupying. In the Borno state, the population is sinking into a food crisis that could evolve into a famine situation.

Resurgence of violence in South Sudan

On 8th July, fighting broke out in Juba in South Sudan. This resurgence of deadly violence in the country has led to hundreds of fatalities and resulted in population displacement in the capital. A ceasefire has been agreed.

Photo exposition « Chadian Chronicles. A glance towards the East » takes it’s first steps in N’Djamena !



NIGERIA “Barely 25% of needs are covered by humanitarian aid”

Elsa Softic is Emergency Officer at Première Urgence Internationale. She participated in the exploratory mission in Nigeria in December and last January and she is currently in the country for the official opening of the mission. For her, the presence of our NGO is essential considering the scope of the humanitarian needs.

Shelter from cold, the mosquitos and the bad weather

The political crisis and arm conflicts in the Central African Republic have caused 259,000 people to flee to Cameroon, where reception centers are rapidly reaching their capacity.

Senegal

Nigeria

Mali

Democratic Republic of the Congo

The Democratic Republic of the Congo in pictures © Gwenn Dubourthoumieu

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