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Thirteen international NGOs report obstacles to the deployment of humanitarian aid in Gaza

The situation is getting worse each and every day. For more than 9 months, the people of Gaza have been plunged into chaos because of endless fighting, forced displacement and lack of access to the most basic and vital services. In a statement issued on 15 July 2024, 13 NGOs described the main barriers to the humanitarian response, which is essential for more than 2 million people living in the Gaza Strip.

Rehabilitating housing in Iraq to strengthen the resilience of displaced persons in the Latifiyah camp

In Iraq, residents of informal displaced persons sites are experiencing the consequences of climate change and are facing challenges in accessing essential services. In this context, Première Urgence Internationale is intervening to rehabilitate individual homes, restore community infrastructure, and meet the water, hygiene, and sanitation needs of displaced persons—paying particular attention to households headed by women due to their increased vulnerabilities.

Gaza: a devastating month

One month. One month since a bloody attack and hostage taking that led to a…

[Press release] – Gaza: We must act fast!

Since October 7, 2023, attacks between Israel and the Gaza Strip have continued unabated. The number of civilian casualties continues to rise daily, and the humanitarian situation is becoming increasingly critical for over 2 million people. Talks to open the Rafah crossing are taking days; meanwhile, more than 2 million people are cut off from the world without water, electricity or food.

[Press release] Gaza: new ultimatum puts more than a million civilians at risk

On the night of October 12/13, the inhabitants of Gaza City and the whole of the northern Gaza Strip received a warning to evacuate to the south. Over a million people now have barely 24 hours to move to an area where their safety is not guaranteed, while air attacks continued throughout the night.

[Press release] Première Urgence Internationale is appealing to the warring parties in Gaza, Israel and Lebanon to protect the lives of civilians.

The escalation of violence over the last 24 hours has resulted in the deaths of several hundred civilians, and the next 24 hours will no doubt be just as dramatic in human terms.

Break the Stigma: Let’s Talk about Mental Health in Lebanon

The crises in Lebanon fractured a system that was already cracked and perpetuated mental health stigma at the structural level.

Call for Tender – Health projets in all Afghanistan mission – Health Kits – Afghanistan

THE NGO Première Urgence – Aide Medical Internationale launches a Call for quotations for the contract award of Health Project market described below :

  • Lot 1 Baby Kit A
  • Lot 2 Baby Kit B
  • Lot 3 Baby Kit C
  • Lot 4 Dignity kit

REF : AFG/Mission/23/Health Kits/001

CALL FOR TENDER – WASH PROJECTS IN ALL AFGHANISTAN MISSION – Wash Technical Kits – AFGHANISTAN

THE NGO Première Urgence – Aide Medicale Internationale launches a Call for quotations for the contract award of WASH Project market described below :

  • Lot 1 Sanitation & Maintenance KIT
  • Lot 2 Operation and Maintenance kits
  • Lot 3 Hygiene kit – option A
  • Lot 4 field Water kit

REF :  AFG/Mission/23/WASH Technical kit/003

CALL FOR TENDER – WASH PROJECTS IN ALL AFGHANISTAN MISSION – WASH SMALL Item Kits – AFGHANISTAN

THE NGO Première Urgence – Aide Medicale Internationale launches a Call for quotations for the contract award of WASH Project market described below :

  • Lot 1 AWD RESPONSE KIT
  • Lot 2 FLOOD RESPONSE KIT
  • Lot 3 WATER KIT
  • Lot 4 shock chlorination kit

REF : AFG/Mission/23/WASH SMALL Item Kits/002

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