Les Papiers de la Fondation sont des articles rédigés chaque année par les chercheurs soutenus par la Fondation. Ils présentent les résultats de leur recherche. Prenant la forme de working papers, ils sont rédigés selon des critères académiques pour des publics spécialisés ou non, afin de permettre un large débat.

N° ISSN 2649-2709

N°17 - May 2018

Influence of the security environment on the humanitarian dynamic in Gado Badzere in the North of Cameroon

• Author: Pierre Boris N'NDE • Doctor in Urban Anthropology (Laval University, Quebec)

  In French only

N°16 - May 2018

Humanitarian workers and Journalists in Eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo: a negotiated friendship

• Author: Marie FIERENS • Doctor in Information and Communicatiion Sciences, member of the Research Center for Information and Communication Sciences (ReSIC) at the Université libre de Bruxelles

N°15 - May 2018

Humanitarian improvisation: potential and limitations of citizen solidarity in the migrant camps in Calais and Paris

• Author : Marjorie GERBIER-AUBLANC • Doctor in Sociology, researcher affiliated to the CEPED, at the Université Paris Descartes

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°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°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° 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