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September 2022
Newsletter of the Foundation
N°8
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Contributing to change and the emergence of innovative solutions
It’s back to work! After the summer break, we are pleased to share with you the latest Lettre de la Fondation. In this issue:
- a dossier to understand how the Foundation is committed to research that best meets the needs identified by practitioners
- a focus on the “Disasters and Epidemics” fellowship for which applications are invited until 13 September
- a focus on the research carried out by sociologist Louis Braverman on reinforced home support systems for the elderly
- and an event you should not miss: the 2022 Rencontres de la Fondation on 4 October at the Condorcet Campus in Aubervilliers
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Research to best meet the needs identified by practitioners
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6 July 2022
The Foundation has undertaken several initiatives to facilitate the dissemination of its research and to increase its impact in the field. A look back at these initiatives.
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13 July 2022
An interview with Bénédicte Bonzi, a doctor of anthropology, and Benoît Prieur, a volunteer at the Red Cross in Lyon, on the issue of engagement, as part of the first edition of Benevo’Lab, a programme intended to set up research projects based on issues from the field.
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Call for a postdoctoral research fellowship on “Complex crises and uncertainties: towards an integrated DRR and epidemic preparedness and response approach”. Deadline: 13 September.
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22 August 2022
As it does every year, at the end of the research grant laureates’ work, the Foundation organises its annual scientific day. The 2022 edition will take place on 4 October.
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24 May 2022
A look back at the sixth edition of the Instant Recherche webinar, which brought together three researchers via videoconference to discuss access to care, challenges and innovations for humanitarian actors
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BRAVERMAN Louis
The aim of this research is to examine the way in which “beyond the walls” EHPAD-type facilities respond to the challenges of combating the social isolation of the elderly.
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