N°14 - March 2018

Towards a concerted plan to remove children from the streets of Saint-Louis, Senegal: humanitarian transition and the ethical principle of autonomy

• Author : Jeanne SEMIN • Doctor in Anthropology, Researcher at the Institut des Mondes Africains (IAMf)

N°13 - March 2018

Peace Committees for Conflict Resolution in Casamance: from popular illusion to political denial

• Author: Alvar JONES SANCHEZ • Doctor in Social Anthropology, Associate Member of the Centre for Afro-Hispanic Studies at UNED

N° 12 - February 2017

NGOs as spaces of governance: from an ethnography of practice to an ethnography of the constraints on autonomy

• Authors: Sadio BA GNING / Kelly POULET •  Lecturer in Sociology at the Université Gaston-Berger of Saint-Louis in Senegal / Doctor in Sociology at the Université Picardie Jules-Verne d’Amiens, CURAPP-ESS

N°10 - February 2017

Actors and dynamics of the humanitarian landscape in Madagascar: the national risk and catastrophe management office and its networks

• Authors: Christiane RAFIDINARIVO / Hantsa RALAMBOSON / Marie-Donna RANAIVOARIVELO • Docteure Habilitée à Diriger des Recherches en Science Politique, Professeure associée en Science Politique et Professeure invitée à Sciences Po Paris / Doctorante en Science Politique, IEPM / Doctorante en Science Politique, IEPM

In French only

N°46 - December 2022

Analysis of urban heat island effects on human health in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire

• Maïmouna YMBA • Lecturer and researcher, Institut de Géographie Tropicale (UFHB), Université Félix Houphouët-Boigny d'Abidjan (Côte d'Ivoire).

N°9 - February 2017

Humanitarian action in the face of rationalisation: the impact of security risk management on social relationships in the metropolitan area of Port-au-Prince017

• Author: Arnaud DANDOY • PhD in criminology (University of Kent, United Kingdom)

In French only

N°45 - December 2022

Disaster memory: a driver of collective resilience? Psychosocial perspectives on resilience in Réunion

• Francisca ESPINOZA • Doctor in Sociology and Psychosociology University of Paris VII Member of the Institute for the History and Memory of Disasters

N°8 - February 2017

Public authorities and humanitarian actors: the stakes in a negotiated interdependence – Case study in Gambella

Public authorities and humanitarian actors: the stakes in a negotiated interdependence - Case study in Gambella

• Authors: Alice CORBET / David Ambrosetti / Gabrielle BAYLE / Mehdi LABZAE • Project leader, Doctor in Anthropology, Research Fellow at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) (LAM, UMR 5115), Pessac / Director of the Centre français des études éthiopiennes (CFEE), Addis Ababa / Pursuing Doctorate in Political Science at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), London / Pursuing Doctorate in Political Science at Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne (CESSP), Paris

N°44 - December 2022

Reconstruction as an opportunity? Vulnerabilities and solidarities after hurricane Irma in Saint-Martin (French West Indies)

• Annabelle MOATTY • Doctor in Geography and Regional Planning Contract researcher, Institute of Earth Physics of Paris (Paris Cité University / CNRS)

N° 7 - February 2017

Alima and the African Doctors

• Author: Marion PECHAYRE • Doctor in Anthropology, associate researcher at the School of Oriental and African Studies of the University of London

In French only