Humanitarian
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Field Coordinator in Cameroon: the art of meeting challenges
Published on 30 March 2021 | HR newsSeniensou Kone is originally from Côte d'Ivoire and is Field Coordinator in Cameroon for Première Urgence Internationale. He tells us about his background, his commitment and his career development within the NGO.Read more -
“Anti-terrorism laws threaten to paralyse humanitarian NGOs”
Published on 28 January 2020 | PressIn an op-ed for Le Monde, a group of ten NGO leaders denounce the obstruction of humanitarian actions by counter-terrorism measures, while the needs of the populations affected by violence remain undiminished.Read more -
“When out in missions, it is all the encounters that I always find very memorable”
Published on 13 May 2018 | HR newsMaxime Banchereau is 29 years old. He is Emergency Officer for the Première Urgence Internationale’s Emergency Response department (SUDO). Working in the humanitarian field was a true vocation for him. He tells us about his career in the NGO and his motivations.Read more -
‘WE DON’T KNOW WHAT WILL HAPPEN AND IT ALL DEPENDS ON A POLITICAL RESOLUTION’
Published on 26 January 2018 | NewsBen Gates has been working as a protection expert in the occupied Palestinian territory for the last nine months. His main task has been to support Première Urgence Internationale’s work in this area. It’s a challenge in a country where the political context has an immediate impact on Palestinians’ humanitarian situation.Read more -
«It had taken me 13 years to find it»
Published on 23 March 2017 | HR newsAfter having worked as a nurse for several years in France, Margot Vappereau decided to join the international aid sector. She spent 13 months in Iraq, working for Première Urgence Internationale and has come back firmly believing in this career choice.Read more