- Editorial, Véronique de Geoffroy
- Towards devolution of humanitarian response: South Sudan perspective, Henri Nzeyimana
- Médecins du Monde’s position on migration, Dr Françoise Sivignon
- The sustainable management of water points: analysis of determining factors and ideas to promote the autonomy of water committees in humanitarian projects , Julie Patinet
- The waste produced by humanitarians: acting in an exemplary manner, Samantha Brangeon
- How should we measure resilience?, Valérie Léon & Coline Michon
- Ebola: the cost of poor governance in the health sector, François Grünewald
- Bibliography on the Syrian crisis
- Events in “Humanitarian aid on the move” No. 16
Humanitarian aid on the move No. 16
24/12/2015
In these troubled and violent times, with the migration crisis, conflicts in Syria and the Central African Republic, and terrorist attacks here and abroad, it is essential to preserve the fundamental principles of our societies, such as respect for human dignity, solidarity and humanism, so that external crises do not turn into crises at home… [...].