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PCPM delivered a mobile clinic and portable Ultrasound

The PCPM Foundation has delivered a new vehicle needed for the mobile clinic. ‘For driving to patients in distant areas, we had to rent a vehicle. The car given by the PCPM will allow us to save a lot of money’ – said doctor Jamil Al-Hamad, the mobile clinic’s staff member. Thanks to the support from the Foundation and the ‘Polish Aid’ development program several thousand people will receive access to i.e. USG examination.

Paramedic and firefighting training. Life-saving equipment has arrived to Ethiopia

Paramedic and firefighting training and life-saving equipment that helps the casualties of accidents – the PCPM Foundation helps from the funds of the Polish Aid project.

The PCPM Foundation is the first Polish organization to help Ukrainian refugees in Latvia

The Polish Center for International Aid Foundation is the first organization in Poland to help Ukrainian refugees in Latvia. According to the UN above 1,5 MLN Ukrainians were exiled to deep territories of Russia. They try to go back now. ‘I feel like we are back in 1940 again when millions of civilians were exiled into deep parts of Russia’ – said dr Wojciech Wilk, the PCPM Foundation President. – Now we are trying to help the victims of those expulsions.

The PCPM Foundation runs the Education Center for Ukrainian kids in Warsaw

Two hundred Ukrainian kids from 11 groups attend the Education Center on Mokotowska Street, downtown Warsaw. It is a brand-new project. Overall the foundation allocated $18 million total for the Polish education system from overall activities. It is a tremendous help for the polish educational system but also helps the Ukrainian refugees to adapt to Poland.

Poles are training emergency services in Tanzania. The Polish Aid flagship program implemented by PCPM in Africa

A Thousand medical workers employed by PCPM are conducting training for sixty instructors and 120 members of emergency services in Tanzania. This new flagship project will provide a range of training and medical equipment in addition to training. Thanks to us, safety in the region of Tanzania's largest metropolitan area, Dar es Salaam, will significantly improve in two years.

A lack of bread, power, and fuel – Lebanon under crisis. They need organizations like PCPM

Another crisis hits Lebanon – an energy one. Some Beirut residents only have access to power for 1 hour per day and a lack of bread as a direct outcome of a country-wide shortage of flour. In these circumstances, they desperately need humanitarian aid.

Our Polish Aid program partner visited PCPM Kenyan Firefighting Training Center in Kiambu

The Polish Secretary of State Małgorzata Jarosińska-Jedynak visited our Firefighting and Emergency Service Training Center in the Kenyan capital. We presented the project outline, the actions implemented in close cooperation with Polish Aid, and the up-to-date needs of the Fire and Emergency Service Department in Kenya.

Challenging winter approaches Ukraine. The PCPM foundation delivers indispensable aid along with the CARE organization

The Polish Center for International Aid and CARE recently delivered financial aid to 6.000 people and made 11 transports with materials to internally displaced persons(IDPs) from the Eastern part of the country. Thanks to economic resource distribution, we were able to finance the next set of aid, which will help them survive the upcoming winter.