PCPM News
Generators, heaters, power stations. PCPM sends substantial aid to...
Ukraine's energy system is still struggling with a severe crisis resulting from multiple Russian attacks on energy infrastructure. Damaged power plants, substations, and heating plants cause regular power outages in...
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Over 30,000 Lebanese have fled to Beirut. PCPM is...
The scale of the current tensions in the Middle East is among the greatest seen in the past two decades. The humanitarian situation of those directly affected by the conflict...
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Bucha Again. After the Attacks, the City Urgently Needs...
The Kyiv region, including Bucha, continues to be regularly shelled by Russian missiles and attacked by drones. Transmission stations have been damaged, and large parts of the city and surrounding...
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PCPM in Ethiopia Trains Not Only Firefighters But Also...
At Alert Hospital in Addis Ababa, courses conducted by the Polish Center for International Aid (PCPM) have been completed by nearly 170 ambulance personnel. The training covers nurses, paramedics, and...
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Refugees continue to flee to Lebanon. PCPM does not...
The humanitarian situation in Lebanon remains critical. The country, which has been grappling for years with economic collapse, political instability, and overburdened public services, must address the immense needs of...
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Aid to Syria with Support from Poland
Thanks to support from the Polish Aid programme of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland, tangible medical assistance is being delivered to Syria. The Polish Center...
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