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Living in Lebanon: destinies and a life story
Published on 29 March 2018 | NewsCandice Talleux is field coordinator in Saida, Lebanon. Back from the mission, she tells us about Salma, a young Syrian woman that is living in Lebanon, faced with extreme precariousness.Read more -
Benjamin: a doctor back from Libya
Published on 19 December 2017 | HR newsBenjamin Wood is a medical doctor from Tasmania, Australia. He worked a couple of years...Read more -
Urgent intervention on behalf of Rohingya refugees
Published on 17 November 2017 | NewsAfter an exploratory mission that highlighted widespread urgent needs, Première Urgence Internationale decided to intervene in Bangladesh.Read more -
MIDDLE EAST: HEALTH CARE IN CRISIS
Published on 6 November 2017 | NewsPersistent crises, people forced to leave their homes, chronic epidemics and endemic diseases: millions of people’s health is at threat in much of the Middle East. Sandrine Chapeleau, Première Urgence Internationale’s Middle East and Europe health advisor, regularly makes field visits and can confirm that the situation is critical, in particular regarding the refugee crisis and displaced persons.Read more -
Dublined in Europe
Published on 4 August 2017 | NewsDuring her journey to reach France, Nurah crossed Italy, where she had to have her fingerprints taken. These prints make her ‘Dublined’ in Europe, in other words a migrant who has already been registered in another European country and who therefore cannot seek asylum in France.Read more -
“Protection is to prevent any act against the persons”
Published on 17 July 2017 | NewsPremière Urgence Internationale’ teams conduct many activities in protection in the Middle-East. But what does it mean?Read more -
“Before the construction of new shelter, I was exposed to bad weather”
Published on 4 July 2017 | NewsIn Cameroun, more than 250.000 Central African took refuge in the regions of the East...Read more -
“I taught new values to my children”
Published on 22 June 2017 | NewsWhereas the Syrian crisis entered its seventh year, the situation of Syrian refugee’s populations in the neighboring countries remains critical. In Lebanon, the families have no more resources and suffer from a restricted access to healthcare and to basic services.Read more -
A PROJECT RESPONDING TO MIGRANTS’ NEEDS IN THE ILE-DE-FRANCE REGION
Published on 17 May 2017 | NewsEvery day, nearly 100 migrants arrive on foot or by train in Paris, their first point of arrival in France. In 2015, there was an increase in street camps in the capital. The city of Paris tried to take some steps to improve reception arrangements and to limit street camps, but it was not enough.Read more -
Fight the cold winter with the kit distribution
Published on 16 February 2017 | NewsIn the majority of countries where Première Urgence Internationale takes action, winter season starts in November and snow and extremely cold weather conditions arrive in December. These conditions will continue until March and, in some places, also in April, like in Lebanon. Première Urgence Internationale develops its specific projects to help people go through the cold season.Read more