All humanitarian workers are sooner or later called upon to intervene directly or indirectly in situations of armed conflict (With IDPs / refugees as corollaries), natural disasters or epidemics. In recent years, situations of armed conflict, in Africa, for example, represent real challenges, especially in areas where radical non-state armed groups are present. Most of these transnational groups are linked to international jihadism and belong to the two main franchises: Al Qaeda (AQ) and the Organization of the Islamic State (OEI). They pose a number of challenges, particularly in terms of humanitarian access to populations (shrinking or even destruction of humanitarian space) and population safety management (prevention of kidnapping, car bombs, suicide attacks, etc.). Activities in this class will revolve around a reflection on humanitarian space.
Teaching of the fundamentals and case studies.
Year Fifth year
Teaching languageFrench
Teaching term Six-monthly
Number of hours 18.0
Teaching activitySeminar
ValidationContinuous assessment
Mandatory teaching
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