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Video – Encouraging women to work independently

Première Urgence Internationale has been working together with Women for Life for three years on the implementation of the project “The Economic Empowerment of Women ” in the governorates of Salfit and Qalqiliya in Occupied Palestinian Territory.

Lebanon – Consultancy on Health Exploratory mission / Needs assessment

As part of our Health Exploratory Mission in Lebanon, we are looking for a consultant to provide the technical expertise in the development of a sustainable financial model of services
provision in 60 primary health care centers in Lebanon.

SUPPORTING WOMEN WITH THEIR PLANS FOR THE FUTURE

From 2013 to 2016, Première Urgence Internationale has been setting up a women’s support programme to assist them in developing their business plans in Occupied Palestinian Territory.

IRAQIS ARE VERY WORRIED

Liam Kelly is in charge of the Première Urgence Internationale mission in Iraq. He is responsible for a team of more than 300 people in a country with a precarious geopolitical situation, where a major humanitarian crisis is expected following the battle of Mosul

Mobile clinics near Mosul

Première Urgence Internationale has deployed mobile clinics less than 50km from the city of Mosul in Iraq where fighting has been going on since 17th October 2015.

FIGHTING CHILD MALNUTRITION IN YEMEN

Last September, Première Urgence Internationale opened a nutritional stabilisation centre in Aljabeen hospital in the Raymah…

The battle for Mosul: Première Urgence Internationale prepares to help people fleeing the city

Press release The battle for Mosul: Première Urgence Internationale prepares to help people fleeing the…

Annual report 2015

The annual report 2015 is available.

It covers the work of Première Urgence Internationale in the world and provides key figures about our activities.

Vaccines are transported by donkey

While the conflict lingers on in Yemen, Première Urgence Internationale continues to work with vulnerable people in Al Hudaydah and Raymah, two governorates situated on the west coast of the country.

Mobile health teams in Iraq

Since 2014, Première Urgence Internationale’s mobile clinics move around in the Dohuk and Nineveh governorates in order to tend displaced people and host populations. The teams face up to important health challenges.

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