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SABAH IS A YENEMI COMMUNITY HEALTH VOLUNTEER: THANKS TO HER COMMITMENT SHE HAS ENABLED YASMIN AND HER FAMILY TO IMPROVE THEIR LIVING CONDITIONS AND REGAIN SERENITY

It is estimated that about 75% of the population of Yemen lives in rural areas and more than 70% of them have difficulties in accessing basic health services. Children and women, in particular, suffer from health and nutrition problems and therefore need extensive health care to improve their current critical condition. In such a situation, the development of the Community Health Volunteer system is one of the possible measures to address the health problems of children and women[1].

How settler violence and access restrictions jeopardized the Palestinian olive harvest in 2021

Première Urgence Internationale, the West Bank Protection Consortium and OXFAM have produced the infographic below on How settler violence and access restrictions jeopardized the Palestinian olive harvest in 2021.

Supporting the resilience of vulnerable agricultural producers and households in northern Lebanon

Lebanon is facing a multidimensional crisis directly impacting farmers and local producers. Farmers became heavily indebted as they were usually able to repay their debts during the harvest period (May-October) to secure credit for the following planting/production season. In 2020 their ability to repay these debts has been reduced to the minimum, making it impossible to start the new cropping cycle due to the lack of available capital. With the absence/lack of national agricultural support programs, the agricultural sector has moved to a low input system, which is likely to result in lower yields and lower marketable production.

Consultant for an external evaluation of PUI’s project – Occupied Palestinian Territory

PUI is looking for a Consultant for an external evaluation of PUI’s project, linked to protection, preservation and promotion of Gaza Strip Historical archaeological sites.

Culture as a driver of sustainable development of the Gaza Strip

The siege and the successive Israeli onslaught on the Gaza Strip over the past fourteen years, constitute a major risk of destruction of the Palestinian historical heritage, as well as the loss of its cultural identity.

1 year after Beirut blast, the overall humanitarian situation in the country remains worrying

Beirut blast occurred on 4 August 2020 devastated an entire section of the city, killing over 200 people. 350,000 people were left homeless, 7,000 were injured. Three hospitals were substantially damaged, several medicine warehouses, grain silos, and other stocks of essential goods were destroyed.

Consultant for the annual strategy review and operational development – Iraq and remote

Premiere Urgence Internationale is looking for a consultant to lead and coordinate the Annual Country Strategy Review exercise in Iraq and remote, linked to Iraq mission.

Tender for awarding a framework contract of Cash Transfer Programming, Financial Service Provider, Programme Management System

Première Urgence Internationale (PUI) is looking for a Tenderer for a framework contract of Cash Transfer Programming, Financial Service Provider, Programme Management System, in order to develop PUI’s CVA though the use of secured platforms and payment mechanisms.

Quality Indicators for Performance (QUIPs) Consultant – Lebanon – Beirut

Première Urgence Internationale is looking for a Quality Indicators for Performance (QUIPs) Consultant for its intervention of “Reducing Economic Barriers to Accessing Health
Services” (REBAHS) in Lebanon a consortium with IMC (25 PHCCs for PUI and 41 PHCCs for IMC).

Jehad Abu Hassan: 10 years of intervention in Gaza

Jehad Abu Hassan has been working with Première Urgence Internationale on its Palestine mission since 2011. Now Field Coordinator for the Gaza Strip, he looks back on his career and shares with us the highlights of his experience during this decade. A period punctuated by several wars.

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