Publications
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A Journey to Motherhood: Overcoming Challenges with Accessible Healthcare
Published on 17 September 2024 | PublicationsIn Northeast Nigeria, Borno State remains the worst affected state by the ongoing armed conflict which has been shattering the region for the past decade, and by the subsequent large-scale protracted humanitarian crisis. With 3 397 531 million Internally Displaced Persons in Nigeria (April 2024, IOM, NEMA), and 7.9 million people in need of... -
2023 Annual Report
Published on 4 September 2024 | PublicationsPremière Urgence Internationale supports 5 million people in 25 countries in Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America and the Middle East.
Its aim is to provide a comprehensive response to all the basic needs of people affected by emergency crises, enabling them to regain their autonomy and dignity.
In 2023, there were 199 projects carried... -
CHRONICLES FROM THE FIELD – Special issue #7
Published on 26 April 2024 | PublicationsThe Première Urgence Internationale teams remain mobilized on behalf of the most vulnerable civilians, despite the difficult conditions. Discover our emergency actions during the conflicts in Gaza, Ukraine and Sudan, as well as our emergency responses to natural disasters in Libya and Syria. Find out about our projects in Lebanon to advance... -
Activity Report of 2022
Published on 8 August 2023 | PublicationsPremière Urgence Internationale supports 6 million people in 25 countries in Africa, Asia, the Middle East, Europe and South America.
Its aim is to provide a comprehensive response to all the basic needs of populations affected by emergency crises, enabling them to regain their autonomy and dignity.
In 2022, 207 projects were carried out,... -
La Chronique N°142 – June 2023
Published on 13 July 2023 | PublicationsRead about Première Urgence Internationale's humanitarian intervention in chronic or protracted crises in our new Chronique, with a focus on Syria, where our teams have been present since 2008, honoring their humanitarian commitment to serve civilian populations despite all the challenges they encounter on a daily basis. The weight of... -
CHRONICLES FROM THE FIELD – Special issue #5
Published on 15 March 2023 | PublicationsDiscover the unprecedented operation in Afghanistan with the shipment of 98 tons of medicines, medical equipment and nutritional inputs, which will help nearly 500,000 people. You will also find the development of a program to preserve the Palestinian heritage, as well as our emergency interventions against malnutrition in the Central African... -
La Chronique N°141 – December 2022
Published on 30 November 2022 | PublicationsThis edition of La Chronique looks at the anxieties of Ukrainians facing this winter as an estimated 30% of the country's energy infrastructure has been damaged.
You will find our photo essay on the millions of internally displaced people in Ukraine, most of whom are temporarily housed in collective centers in different regions. -
CHRONICLES FROM THE FIELD – Special issue #4
Published on 6 October 2022 | PublicationsDiscover our emergency interventions in Afghanistan, a country where the needs were already great and where the health system collapsed following the arrival in power a year ago of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan. You will also find our actions in Myanmar/Burma where a distribution of menstrual panties took place on the occasion of the World... -
Activity Report of 2021
Published on 8 September 2022 | PublicationsPremière Urgence Internationale publishes its activity report of 2021. Discover 180 projects led in 24 countries and the NGO's financial report for the year.
Première Urgence Internationale has supported 6 million people around the world. -
La Chronique N°140 – June 2022
Published on 19 July 2022 | PublicationsThis edition of La Chronique looks at the main issues arising from the conflict in Ukraine and highlights the fundamental role played by the civil society in times of crisis.
You will find our report on our tailored humanitarian response on many levels, a focus about food security and its fragility and the importance of donations.