Published : 20-02-2022
A delegation of Premiere Urgence Internationale paid a visit to Yarmouk Camp for Palestinian refugees, in Damascus, to inspect the condition of the government-run school in an attempt to contribute to its reconstruction.
Première Urgence Internationale has been present in Syria since May 2008. Since 2012, it has been one of the few international NGOs authorized to operate in the government-controlled zone, and implements activities in 12 out of 14 governorates. The NGO provides an emergency response to the needs of displaced populations by focusing on the rehabilitation of collective shelters and access to hygiene and water. At the same time, the mission facilitates access to education by setting up remedial education activities, school rehabilitation and teacher training.
A delegation of Premiere Urgence Internationale paid a visit to Yarmouk Camp for Palestinian refugees, in Damascus, to inspect the condition of the government-run school in an attempt to contribute to its reconstruction.
Première Urgence Internationale has been present in Syria since May 2008. Since 2012, it has been one of the few international NGOs authorized to operate in the government-controlled zone, and implements activities in 12 out of 14 governorates. The NGO provides an emergency response to the needs of displaced populations by focusing on the rehabilitation of collective shelters and access to hygiene and water. At the same time, the mission facilitates access to education by setting up remedial education activities, school rehabilitation and teacher training.