Emergencies

We believe in a future where humanitarian intervention is no longer necessary

How we do it

Looking beyond emergencies

When humanitarian crises erupt in the contexts in which we operate, we address them to support the populations and people we have been walking with for years. Trying to respond to immediate needs, we assist populations under attack because it is our duty. But we believe that humanitarian intervention must always be accompanied by the action of denouncing human rights violations and by the commitment to address the root causes of conflicts and the political conditions that generated them. Even in emergency management, our priority is to support the local response, supporting the work of our partners. In responding to crises, we always imagine development and strengthening actions, to build together a future in which our intervention is no longer needed.

ACTIVE PROJECTS

Gaza - Waves of Resilience

Since the beginning of Israel's genocidal military offensive on 7 October 2023, the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip is beyond humanitarian catastrophe. Among the civilian infrastructures indiscriminately affected are those that have always ensured the livelihood of families and communities, such as agriculture and fishing. Fishing activities in particular, which historically have been a […]

PRIMARY AND EMERGENCY HEALTH SERVICES IN NORTH-EAST SYRIA

The project has two interconnected components in the fields of Health and Healthcare. The first aims to support the provision of emergency, primary and secondary health care services. The second component aims at consolidating, guaranteeing and, where necessary, establishing the secure medical waste management system in several health facilities in Deir ez-Zor, Raqqa, Aleppo and […]

Water for Gaza

Since October 7th 2023, Israel has launched an extremely violent military attack against the Palestinian population in the Gaza Strip. Since then, a vicious genocide has been underway, causing an unprecedented humanitarian emergency, affecting more than 2 million people now reduced to starvation, and resulting in the almost total destruction of civilian infrastructure, including homes, […]

Emergency intervention for diplaced people in Lebanon

After 11 months of escalating tension at the Lebanese-Israeli border, on September 23, 2024, Israel launched a large-scale military operation in Lebanon, marking the most devastating human toll since October 2023. The intensifying violence has triggered a widespread displacement crisis. This crisis indeed exacerbates Lebanon's existing challenges, including the lasting effects of the Syrian conflict, […]

HEALTH CARE FOR THE POPULATION IN NORTH EAST SYRIA

Since May 2023, Un Ponte Per thanks to the project "Life-saving and life-sustaining health assistance to the war-affected population in North East Syria, Phase VII", funded by the European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations (ECHO), is implementing a new intervention aimed at providing life-saving health care to the most vulnerable population living in camps […]

PRIMARY AND EMERGENCY HEALTH SERVICES IN NORTH EAST SYRIA

The project has two interconnected components in the fields of Health and Healthcare. The first aims to support the provision of emergency, primary and secondary health care services. The second component aims at consolidating, guaranteeing and, where necessary, establishing the secure medical waste management system in several health facilities in Deir ez-Zor, Raqqa, Aleppo and […]

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