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17 December 2018
Newsletter of the Foundation
N°2
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Partnerships at the heart of our action
Regardless of its area of activity, every human undertaking needs to ask questions, to call itself into question, and to reinvent itself in order to keep in pace with its aims, values and era. Because the world is changing. Research is the tool for the understanding of current developments and the invention of new solutions.
Our partners are aware of this. Whether they are internal to the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement or from other backgrounds, they use this tool with ever-increasing assertiveness and certainty. The demands are more specific, the expectations are higher. And so it should be. Research must contribute to moving partners forward. Partners in turn advance research.
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14 December 2018
La mission de la Fondation revient à construire des ponts entre le monde universitaire, les sociétés civiles de France et d’ailleurs, les acteurs de l’aide, les institutions publiques et les acteurs privés. Tour d’horizon de nos partenariats.
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3 December 2018
On the occasion of our fifth seminar, which took place in Yaoundé, the French Red Cross Foundation gathered together more than 80 actors of humanitarian action in Cameroon over two days.
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14 December 2018
An interview of Laurent Vidal, Director of Research at the French National Research Institute for Sustainable Development (IRD), a major partner for the organisation of our yearly scientific seminar in Yaounde
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ANDRIANANTOANDRO Voahirana Tantely
The aim of Voahirana Tantely ANDRIANANTOANDRO’s research is to determine whether access to maternal and infantile healthcare in areas where humanitarian aid is significant and recurrent is really better than in areas which do not benefit from aid. As concerns the demand, it will be a question of studying the therapeutic pathways of pregnant women…
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RUBINO Roberta
Based on the idea that a food crisis should be considered as the expression of social, market and political malfunctioning, Roberta RUBINO’s research aims to study local initiatives in the field of agro-food supply and transformation in urban Burkinabe environments, in the town of Ouagadougou. The objective is to understand the roles, capacities and interests…
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