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Première Urgence Internationale breaks down economic barriers of health in Lebanon

In Lebanon, thousands of Syrian refugees and vulnerable Lebanese live below the poverty line, and cannot access primary healthcare services. Première Urgence Internationale is conducting a project to reduce these economic barriers and ensure access to basic healthcare for all patients.

In Lebanon, Syrian refugee camps caught in the storm Norma

A strong windstorm called Norma reached Lebanon affecting informal Syrian refugee camps in Akkar and in the Bekaa valley.
Première Urgence Internationale, which launched its first emergency response in Lebanon in 1996, intervened to support the populations

Yemen – Feasibility Study & Expertise Support development of a Food Security Cash Based Intervention

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Syrian refugees in Jordan: For recognition, rights and services

In Jordan, Première Urgence Internationale carried out a project in order to help the Syrian refugees to access basic services and increase their freedom of movement.

Rehabilitating quarters, reconstructing lives

Some Internally Displaced Persons and Syrian Refugees are deciding to return home. Unfortunately the scars of the crisis are often deeply marking their neighborhoods. Première Urgence Internationale is working in ten governorates of Syria, implementing an area based Integrated strategy to make their reintegration easier. Hani Bitar, in charge of the Homs / Hama base, explains.

Humanitarian needs on the Syrian coast: a forgotten area

Osama Abad is in charge of the Première Urgence Internationale base in Syria. He coordinates work around the coastal cities of Tartus and Lattakia. These rural areas have been hosting millions of Internally Displaced People since 2012, but they are not receiving enough humanitarian aid.

Syrian refugees facing a precarious existence in Lebanon

In Lebanon in the Akkar district, Première Urgence Internationale ensures an emergencies support to the refugee population living in informal settlements in extremely precarious conditions.

Nigeria – Consultancy on the feasibility and creation of a 2019 strategy for the Maiduguri Inter-Agency Logistics Platform

Premiere Urgence Internationale (“PUI”) has been managing Maiduguri Inter-Agency Logistics Platform (MIALP) with WFP Logistics…

The olive harvest, a key moment of the year in the West Bank

The harvest season for olives starts in October in the West Bank. This is a key moment of the year for Palestinians. It provides an income to farmers. It is also part of the heritage and the palestinian tradition.

FOR A DOCTOR IN SOUTHERN IRAQ, NO TWO DAYS ARE THE SAME

Doctor Taha Alaa is head of health coordination for Première Urgence Internationale in central and southern Iraq. He talks to us about his days out in the field, which are never the same twice.

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