Mamane Sani Souley Issoufou receives the French Red Cross Foundation Award

After Yasmine Bouagga, last year, it is a second member of the Triangle Laboratory who is rewarded by the French Red Cross Foundation. Each year, the French Red Cross Foundation rewards the most innovative research projects, promising young researchers and committed careers that put research at the service of the most vulnerable. This year, the Foundation awarded its research prizes to Mamane Sani Souley Issoufou, Carolina Kobelinsky and Vinh-Kim Nguyen for their commitment to social science research. Mamane Sani Souley Issoufou was awarded in the category "For humanitarian and social research", theme "Access to health" thanks to his work documenting the real practices of stakeholders and micro-reforms, in the service of improving the quality of care. As a doctoral candidate at ENS de Lyon, in cotutelle with the Abdou Moumouni University in Niamey, he defended his thesis at Triangle in 2020. Anthropology of a clinical trial : global health issues around a vaccine tested by a humanitarian-scientific complex . Thesis co-directors: Frédéric Le Marcis (ENS de Lyon, UMR 5206 Triangle) and Jean-Pierre Olivier de Sardan (Abdou Moumouni University of Niamey, LASDEL/Niger).
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