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A transition phase discovering another Eurosha team’s environment

17/03/2013by marinelou Leave a comment

As our readers already know, our team had to leave Kenya at the end of February, due to imminent and uncertain election times, to reach neighbouring Burundi where another Eurosha […]

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Burundi, Kenya, Last news
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Networking, the name of the game on the road to project achievement

09/12/2012by marinelou 1 Comment

by Marine Louvigny (France) Developing a technology is one thing. Making it used by human beings and adopted by humanitarian organizations is another one. That is one big challenge of […]

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In the field, Kenya
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Returning to ballot box: the fear of new violence in Kenya after 2007/08 clashes

10/11/2012by marinelou Leave a comment

Since we arrived here in Kenya, one topic has been staying in the spotlight in every meeting we had with local and international stakeholders: the coming elections of March 2013. […]

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In the field, Kenya

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