Medical doctor, specialized in tropical medicine and epidemiology. Involved in humanitarian action since 1977, he has been on numerous missions, mainly in contexts of armed conflicts and IDP situations. President of Médecins sans Frontières from 1982 to1994, he also teaches at the Humanitarian and Conflict Response Institute (HCRI) and is a regular contributor to Alternatives Economiques. He has published several books and articles, including "Guerre humanitaires ? Mensonges et Intox" (Textuel, 2018), "La Médecine Humanitaire" (PUF, 2010), "Penser dans l'urgence" (Editions du Seuil, 2006) and "Utopies Sanitaires" (Editions Le Pommier, 2000).
Rony Brauman
Médecins Sans Frontières and medical quality
01/01/2017 Rony Brauman Michèle BeckThe question of quality in the work of Médecins Sans Frontières has been asked from the very beginning of MSF's existence. On the one hand, the issue of improving the quality of practice is a part of ordinary professional activity; on the other hand, Médecins Sans Frontières' work involved working in distant lands and very specific environments, which demanded adjustments to medical practice as a result.
From Dadaab to Calais: what are the alternatives to the refugee camp?
11/18/2016 Rony Brauman Michaël NeumanMSF Crash's directors of studies, Rony Brauman and Michaël Neuman talk about MSF's refugee camp experience.
War and humanitarian aid
07/25/2016 Rony BraumanRony Brauman focuses on the humanitarian environment and practices in war, in order to try to understand and analyze its political and ethical stakes. Starting with the creation of the Red Cross at the end of the XIXth century, he then focused on the contemporary postcolonial period, switching between various scales and reporting on contradictory points of view and issues.
MSF and the aid system: choosing not to choose
07/03/2014 Michaël Neuman Rony BraumanWe often hear it said within MSF that the aid system is unable to provide effective relief, or that the aid system's ability to provide aid is in decline. Rony Brauman and Michaël Neuman aim at exploring MSF's relationship with the aid system, while showing how the ambitions of the aid system itself have evolved.
MSF and the aid system: choosing not to choose
07/03/2014 Rony Brauman Michaël NeumanWe often hear it said within MSF that the aid system is unable to provide effective relief, or that the aid system’s ability to provide aid is in decline. These statements, which suggest that MSF is itself outside the "system", are based on the very real number of people in relief operations who need help but do not receive it, or do not receive enough of it.
The plague and cholera
09/10/2013 Rony BraumanThree years after it occurred, Haiti's cholera epidemic is still in the news.
Médecins Sans Frontières and the ICRC: matters of principle
05/01/2013 Rony BraumanHow do Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) differ, and how are they alike?
Doctor WHO?
09/03/2012 Rony BraumanIn this chronicle "Alternatives Internationales", Rony Brauman discusses the return of using community health workers as primary access points for healthcare, in the recommendations of the WHO and practices of some governments.
Against the memorial laws
03/09/2012 Rony BraumanConsidering that the United Nations juridictions officially recognises six genocides, Rony Brauman considers unjustifiable the fact that the French Parliament only recognises . The only alternative is to recognise all of them or none.