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Editorial
Boris Martin • Squaring the circle – p. 3
Perspectives
Michiel Hofman • Humanitarians in the age of counter terrorism: rejected by rebels, co-opted by States – p. 12
Tarik Kadir • The Rohingya refugee crisis: forgotten then, forgotten now – p. 26
Focus : NGOs and the private sector: The State as an arbitrator?
Jessica Fleurinor and Caroline Putman Cramer • The ICRC and partnerships with the private sector: evolution and ethical considerations – p. 38
Pierre Boris N’nde • Refugees wedged between corporate malfunctions and the lack of State involvement: the example of a cash programme in Cameroon – p. 50
Interview with Patrice Paoli • “What’s important, is the mission and that everyone be inspired by common guidelines” – p. 64
Joël Le Corre • Social Impact Bonds or the pyromaniac State – p. 73
Transitions
Interview with Jan Egeland • “We should be as ambitious in protection of the civilians as we have become in assistance” – p. 88
Innovations
Julien Potet • Snakebites in Africa: a humanitarian and political fight – p. 101
Reportage
MAPS • The MAPS’s Collective – p. 110
Culture
Totally Brax• Crazy Guidelines – p. 125
• “NGOs. De-politicization of the resistance to neoliberalism? A developing countries Perspective” – p. 126
Books• From Lesbos to Calais: How Europe creates encampments – p. 130