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Managing the risks to medical personnel working in MSF projects in Yemen

Michaël Neuman
Michaël
Neuman

Director of studies at Crash / Médecins sans Frontières, Michaël Neuman graduated in Contemporary History and International Relations (University Paris-I). He joined Médecins sans Frontières in 1999 and has worked both on the ground (Balkans, Sudan, Caucasus, West Africa) and in headquarters (New York, Paris as deputy director responsible for programmes). He has also carried out research on issues of immigration and geopolitics. He is co-editor of "Humanitarian negotiations Revealed, the MSF experience" (London: Hurst and Co, 2011). He is also the co-editor of "Saving lives and staying alive. Humanitarian Security in the Age of Risk Management" (London: Hurst and Co, 2016).

Michaël Neuman has just published a paper, in Humanitarian Exchange Magazine (issue 61, May 2014 ) focusing on the exposure to risk for medical personnel working in MSF projects in Yemen. This article is the result of a research conducted in Yemen in 2013.

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To cite this content :
Michaël Neuman, “Managing the risks to medical personnel working in MSF projects in Yemen”, 5 juin 2014, URL : https://msf-crash.org/en/blog/war-and-humanitarianism/managing-risks-medical-personnel-working-msf-projects-yemen

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