- Editorial, François Grünewald
- Working in a prison in Myanmar: Médecins Sans Frontières’ experience working in Insein prison, Jean-Marc Biquet
- The idea of protective humanitarian assistance: the role and responsibilities of non-mandated actors, Dora Abdelghani-Kot
- Problems of quality in humanitarian action: what exactly are we talking about?, Julien Carlier & Véronique de Geoffroy
- Black swans and the Pareto principle: preparing for the unpredictable, François Grünewald
- The current situation facing Malian refugees in the Sahel: some operational ideas for a prolonged emergency situation, Valérie Léon
- Ebola, cholera and Chikungunya: Health risks of the past, the present and the future, François Grünewald & Hugues Maury
- Behaviour change determinants, the key to successful WASH strategies, Dany Egreteau
- Humanitarian assistance in post-crisis urban contexts – what have we learned so far?, Béatrice Boyer & Marion Bouchard
- Bibliography on cash transfers
- Events in “Humanitarian aid on the move” No. 14
Humanitarian Aid on the move No. 14
27/10/2014
Syria, Iraq, Ebola, Gaza, Mali – there has been a huge increase in the number of tragic crises in recent months… The humanitarian sector is under enormous pressure. This litany of tragedies is further cause for us to focus on the quality of assistance and protection operations for civilians. It also raises questions about the capacity and role of a sector which remains vital, but is increasingly in danger [...].