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Journal articles on the topic "Aide humanitaire – Afghanistan"
Missmahl, Inge, and Birte Brugmann. "Value-based Counseling." Kultur, Religion und Psychotherapie, hg. von Mario Schlegel und Nicola Gianinazzi 9, no. 1 (April 2019): 50–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.30820/1664-9583-2019-1-50.
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Bizouerne, Cécile. "Insuffisance en lait maternel et souffrances psychologiques en Afghanistan : approche psychologique clinique en situation humanitaire." Bordeaux 2, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008BOR21538.
Full textThis research embedded in an humanitarian context : in Afghanistan, more than 30 % of the children severely malnourished admitted in the Therapeutic Feeding Centres of Action Contre la Faim between 2003 and 2004 were less than 6 months old and were admitted because of mother's milk insufficiency. Breast-feeding usually protects the child from malnutrition and severe malnutrition appears only after the age of 6 months, at the time of introduction of complementary feeding or just after. In Afghanistan this protection does not seem to function properly. How can this mother's milk insufficiency be explained ? What are the mothers saying when they complain of a lack of milk ? How can these infants and their families be supported ? In responding to these questions, the humanitarian system should take into consideration the impact of the crisis on the health of the population and needs to adapt its comprehension and its approach to acute malnutrition to a context where humanitarian assistance is challenged. It concerns both the anthropological and psychological dimensions of severe malnutrition. This research describes the process and the results. The causes of mother's milk insufficiency are multiple (the characteristics of the infant, the role of the family, the mother-child relationship, the women's distress, etc. ). Prevention and treatment of severely malnourished infants anf of their families should take into account the social, cultural and subjective aspects of lack of breastmilk to be appropriate and effective
Braem, Yann. "Géopolitique des relations militaires-humanitaires : comparaison des interventions au Kosovo et en Afghanistan." Paris 8, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007PA082873.
Full textThis geopolitical study deals with the territorial stakes of the relations between military and humanitarian actors. These two types of independant actors have been increasingly associated in international interventions. Analysis of the operations in Kosovo and Afghanistan shows the genesis of military-humanitarian and their role in the management and control of territories in crisis. It gives an understanding of how the relations are shaped by the geopolitical and geographical specificities of the the territories where the relations take place. A first part deals with the institutionnalisation dynamics of military-humanitarian relations in the management of conflict-torn territories. A second part focuses, in a comprehensive approach, on the interests and positions of both types of actors : armed forces on the one hand, humanitarian actors on the other
Mann, Carol. "Traditions et transformations dans la vie des femmes afghanes des camps de réfugiés au Pakistan depuis le 11 septembre 2001." Paris, EHESS, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006EHES0006.
Full textThis study examines Afghan refugee camps on the border between Pakistan and Afghanistan (NWFP), in particular its female population, as places of transition and transformation over the last twenty-five years. A culture of exile has been constituted, mixing pre-islamic Pushtoon tradition, the attempts at change experimented by various hapless Afghan rulers since the late XIXth century, representations coming from globalized media as well as models put forward by humanitarian aid. This is the site where a particular species of Fundamentalism emerged wich became the ideological basis for governements in power in Kabul after the Soviet retreat ; it is also the locus for a paradoxical form of modernity affecting women in particular and accelerated since 9/11. The historical background and the resemblances between the health and social policies of the British Rai and those of present-day aid will also be described. This research is based on personal humanitarian work undertaken in the camps between 2001 and 2005 wich includes a self-critical approach to understanding and interpreting some of the situations encountered
Nemar, Khadidja. "Le cadre juridique des opérations militaires de stabilisation et de reconstruction : vers un code de conduite des opérations militaires en situation postconflictuelle fondé sur les droits de l’homme ?" Thesis, Aix-Marseille, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018AIXM0690/document.
Full textMore than twenty-six years after the United Nations' released the "Agenda for peace", stabilisation and reconstruction efforts in Afghanistan and Iraq have been marked by a greater involvement of armed forces in peace enforcement and peace building operations. From the conduct of hostilities to law enforcement operations to stabilise the country, to the provision of assistance and development to the population as well as State reconstruction, the role of the military became central. In situations where the sovereign state is undergoing a transformation and a reconstruction of its institutions, the intervening forces assume a dual role of “belligerent” in the face of insurrections challenging the legitimacy of the new political order established by the interventions on one hand, and of “sovereign” role taking over the host States' responsibilities in both its security and welfare functions. Based on a study of “post-conflict stabilisation and reconstruction” doctrines as interpreted and implemented by the armies of the United States of America, the United Kingdom and France in Afghanistan and Iraq, this thesis aims to define the challenges to international law created by this dual role of the military in transitional situations between war and peace. Faced with the operational and legal uncertainty characterising these operations, this thesis proposes a human-rights based legal framework to regulate armed forces activities, using human rights law as a lex favorabilis. On the basis of this proposal, guidelines are drawn to translate into operational rules the legal obligations arising from the application of human rights
Books on the topic "Aide humanitaire – Afghanistan"
Mortenson, Greg. Trois tasses de thé: La mission de paix d'un Américain au Pakistan et en Afghanistan. Montréal: Glénat Québec, 2009.
Find full textMortenson, Greg. Trois tasses de thé: La mission de paix d'un Américain au Pakistan et en Afghanistan. Paris: Points, 2010.
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