The Papiers de la Fondation are scientific articles written by researchers supported by the Foundation. They present the results of their research. In the form of working papers, they are written according to academic standards and intended for both specialised and general audiences, with the aim of fostering a broad debate.

N°47 - December 2022

Security of tenure of Syrian refugee housing in Lebanon: a case study of the Occupancy Free of-Charge humanitarian shelter assistance program in Bar Elias locality (Bekaa)

• Nicole Tabet • Architect and urban planner, PhD in Geography, Associate researcher at the Laboratoire Territoires, Villes, Environnement et Société of the University of Lille   In French only, translation in progress

N°56 - March 2024

Perception of health risk and adaptation to climate change among the populations of Langue de Barbarie in Saint-Louis, Senegal

• Modou NDIAYE • PhD/post-doctoral fellow, Cheikh Anta Diop University (Dakar-Senegal)

N°55 - June 2023

Minawao: a place providing care and cuilding health resilience for nigerian refugees in Mayo-Tsanaga (Far North, Cameroon)

• Daniel Valérie BASKA TOUSSIA • Lecturer-Researcher, Geographer Department of Geography, École Normale Supérieure de Maroua Université de Maroua, Cameroon    

N°54 - June 2023

International aid localisation in health: the impact of COVID-19 in Guinea

• Stéphanie MALTAIS • Doctor in International Development, postdoctoral researcher and professor at the School of International Development and Globalization at the University of Ottawa

N°53 - June 2023

Aging with the family: A sociology of social risks associated with family care in French Polynesia

Lauriane DOS SANTOS Doctorate in Sociology from EHESS Paris (2019), Postdoctoral fellow in sociology at the Maison des Sciences de l'Homme du Pacifique, U.A.R. 2503 CNRS | University of French Polynesia

N°52 - February 2023

Endogenous solutions to support of interventions aimed at improving female sexual and reproductive health in the Sahel

• Aïssa DIARRA • Physician and socio-anthropologist at the Laboratory for Studies and Research on Social Dynamics and Local development (LASDEL)

N° 24 - April 2019

CLTS (Community-Led Total Sanitation) in Bounkani: Obstacles to Appropriation by Local Actors

• Kouadio Edouard KOUASSI • Doctor of Sociology, Universiy Alassane OUattara, Bouaké (Côte d'Ivoire)

N°19 - May 2018

Configuration of “security principles” in the humanitarian field in Niger (2013-2016)

• Author: Tatiana SMIRNOVA • Doctor in Social Anthropology and Ethnology (EGESS) and associate researcher at the CESSMA

In French only

N°51 - December 2022

Appropriation and uses of a technological tool in a humanitarian context: The case of the first aid mobile application

Lukinson JEAN • Doctor in sociologie, Universiy of Limoges.

N°18 - May 2018

Humanitarian transition in the light of intimate relationships: “conjugal mixity” and appropriation of the “development rent” in Niger

• Author: Amalia DRAGANI • Doctor in Social Anthropology and Ethnography (EHESS), researcher affiliated with the Social Anthropology Laboratory of the Collège de France (LAS)

In French only