Editorial
Nathalie HerlemontZoritchak • Regaining a sense of the humanitarian imperative – p. 3
Perspectives
François Frison-Roche • Yemen: a conflict behind closed doors – p. 12
Lucile Grosjean • Yemen: the challenge of maintaining a humanitarian access – p. 17
Focus: Syria: the future in limbo
Entretien avec Laure Stephan, Jean-Hervé Bradol et Matthieu Rey • Crossing glances on Syria – p. 36
Dr Kamel Mohanna • Impacts of the Syrian crisis in Lebanon: civil society as a vector of solidarity – p. 64
Peter Harling Alex Simon Rosalie Berthier • The aid regime to Syria: a failed localisation – p. 70
Sami Aoun • Syria: will diplomacy put an end to the massacre? – p. 82
Entretien avec Stephen O’Brien • “We need unconditional, unimpeded and sustained access to every single vulnerable person in Syria” – p. 94
Ethics
Gwenaëlle Luc-Menichelli • Challenges and dilemmas in the implementation of ethical standards in humanitarian programmes – p. 104
Innovations
Diana Volonakis Susana Borda Carulla • Children as agents of social and political change for water protection advocacy in post-conflict Colombia – p. 120
Reportage
Agnès Varraine-Leca • Seeing Syria again – p. 132
Culture
Totally Brax • Silence – p. 145
Books
• Humanitarian economics. War, disaster and the global aid market – p. 146
• Idealism beyond borders. The French revolutionary left and the rise of humanitarianism, 1954-1988
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