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MALI: Displaced populations take refuge in the Kidal region
Published on 2 November 2022 | NewsThe Kidal region, once the epicenter of the political and security crisis in Mali, has experienced a relative lull since 2019. However, for the past few months, Kidal has been facing the arrival of more and more displaced populations from the north and center of the country, due to the deterioration of the context in these areas. Indeed, some communities are forced to leave their villages and abandon their resources for security reasons, and take refuge in calmer regions such as Kidal.Read more -
IRAQ: in Fallujah, people are returning home after fleeing the war…
Published on 28 October 2022 | NewsIn the western part of Iraq, Ramadi and Fallujah are two iconic cities of Anbar governorate that were captured by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) between 2014 and 2015. In 2016, the Iraqi armed forces and their allies launched a military campaign that aimed to recapture ISIL-held areas. The targeted areas included these two cities, which are in a state of widespread destruction. In a region already largely ruined by the Iraq War years earlier, everything has to be rebuilt and the population is challenged to meet its most basic needs.Read more -
FREE HEALTH CARE IN MALI TO SAVE LIVES
Published on 5 October 2022 | NewsFrom June 2021 to July 2022, Première Urgence Internationale intervened in the regions of Gao (circle of Ansongo) and Mopti (circle of Bandiagara)Read more -
An emergency health response for Cameroonian refugees in Chad
Published on 25 August 2022 | NewsFor several months, Chad has become a refuge for Cameroonian people fleeing inter-community conflicts on its territory, with a considerable impact on the host populations. The Première Urgence Internationale teams have mobilized in the west of the country to deal with this new cross-border crisisRead more -
Burkina Faso: the situation remains critical in Sebba, a town under blockade
Published on 19 August 2022 | NewsSince the end of June, the town of Sebba, in the north of Burkina Faso, has been under blockade by radical groups, hampering the supply of food and severely weakening the functioning of health structures.Read more -
Libya: support for access to health services
Published on 30 June 2022 | NewsSince 2011, Libya has been undergoing strong political and economic instability, accentuated since 2020 by the COVID-19 pandemic. Faced with such factors of tension, the health sector has been deeply impacted, particularly in the district of Al-Marj, in the northeast of the country. It is in this context that Première Urgence Internationale decided in March 2021 to support the rural clinic of Ahmed Al-Gheriani.Read more -
Mali: support and reinforcement of the health system in conflict zones
Published on 19 May 2022 | NewsPremière Urgence Internationale provides medico-nutritional support and strengthen the primary health system in areas affected by the crisis in Mali.Read more -
BURKINA FASO: DEPLOYMENT OF AN ADVANCED HEALTH POST IN SEBBA
Published on 11 May 2022 | NewsThe security context continued to deteriorate in Burkina Faso during the year 2021, and the town of Sebba, in the Yagha province in the Sahel, remains the target of multiple armed attacks against the civilian population. The population movements generated by these acts destabilize the town and put great pressure on the health sector. Following the attack on the village of Solhan, Première Urgence Internationale was able to mobilize in order to set up an advanced health post (AHP) capable of responding to the needs of vulnerable populations in terms of both health and nutrition.Read more -
Yemen: “Nutrition activities met an urgent need to my twin daughters and made my life easier”
Published on 28 February 2022 | NewsIn Yemen, 66 percent of the population are estimated to need humanitarian assistance in 2021, according to the Humanitarian Needs Overview (HNO) analysis. Over 2.25 million cases of children aged 0 to 59 months, and more than a million pregnant and lactating women, were projected to suffer from acute malnutrition in 2021 (HNO, 2021).Read more -
“Here in Bamingui-Bangoran, Central African Republic, the medical systems are insufficient to ensure our health.”
Published on 14 February 2022 | NewsThis region in the northeast of the country is particularly isolated, and access to quality health care is often difficult. The chronic crises affecting the country has severely weakened the health system, and the geographic isolation of the prefecture, combined with a poor road network, exacerbates the difficulties of accessing the Ndélé District Hospital.Read more