Projects
Projects
Research objective: The TADY project aims to inform public policy on migration, diaspora, and development by producing qualitative and quantitative research on the composition, engagement practices, and transnational ties of the Malagasy diaspora. Through interviews conducted in Madagascar and France, it seeks to capture the diversity and complexity of diaspora trajectories, experiences, and contributions to sustainable development.
Coordination: Mireille Razafindrakoto, IRD, France; François Roubaud, IRD, France; Jean-Michel E Wachsberger , Université of Lille
Personal contribution: Coordination of Work Package 5, including the design and implementation of a qualitative study on the networks, trajectories, and transnational ties of the Malagasy diaspora; coordination of the documentary film project aimed at documenting diaspora life histories and experiences.
Research objective: DynAtsimo is an Action Research initiative in Southern Madagascar that aims to evaluate the effects of development aid on local development dynamics and to identify the challenges encountered in project implementation.
Coordination: Claire Gondard, Université de Bordeaux
Personal contribution: Coordination of the quantitative component of the project, including the design and implementation of a household survey covering nearly 1,200 individuals.
ANR MARSE
Research objective: The MARSE project examines the social, political, and economic construction of essential goods and services markets in Senegal, focusing on water and electricity in relation to the Sustainable Development Goals. It analyzes how multi-scalar market reforms shape access, inequalities, and service provision, with a particular emphasis on questions of energy and water justice.
Coordination: Pascale Trompette, CNRS, Université de Grenoble
Personal contribution: Coordination of Work Package 2, focusing on the analysis of public policy-making processes in the electricity and water sectors in Senegal, in collaboration with Pierre Robert.
Research objective: AMR is a problem of the global commons, whose resolution depends on coordination of collective global strategy. Addressing the challenges posed by AMR through a One Health approach relies on inter-sectoral policy coordination – across public health, agricultural, and environmental sectors – internationally, making stewardship complex, necessitating new approaches to policy development.
Coordination: Mary E. Wiktorowicz, York University, Canada (Coordinator)
Steering Committee: John Paget, Netherlands Institute for Health Care Research, Netherlands ; Marion Bordier, Agricultural Research for Development, France ; Alpha Amadou Diallo, Institut Sénégalais de Recherches Agricoles, Senegal ; Marilen Balolong, University of the Philippines, Philippines ; Ria Benko, University of Szeged, Hungary
Personal contribution: Systematic reviews to identify effective AM surveillance and stewardship interventions based on the One Health approach, political analysis of the senegalese case study
Research objective: Health & Territories" aims to design, test and evaluate an innovative participatory and inclusive approach to support the agroecological transition. The ambition is to jointly improve the health of humans, agricultural production systems and the environment, and then to positively and sustainably impact the livelihoods of populations in given territories. In doing so, the project is revolutionizing integrated approaches to health by integrating the challenges of the agroecological transition in Senegal, Benin, Laos and Cambodia.
Coordination: Raphaël Duboz, CIRAD, Sénégal (Coordinator)
Personal contribution: Analysis of the causes of animal diseases with the farmers of the Lac de Guiers.
PROTECT
Research objective: The project aims to study the adequacy between the social protection systems (formal and informal) and the specific needs of the population in order to propose ways of improving them to the actors involved (international organisations, national public organisations, private sector, civil society).
Coordination: Claire Gondard -Delcroix (IRD–Université de Bordeaux)
Steering Committee: Jean-Philippe Berrou (Sciences Po Bordeaux), Alain Piveteau (IRD–Université Paris 1), Thibaud Deguilhem (Université de Bordeaux), Léo Delpy (Université de Bordeaux), Isabelle Droy (IRD Université Paris Versailles), Isabelle Droy (IRD), Benoît Lallau (Sciences Po Lille), Alain Piveteau (IRD-Université Paris 1), Tiana Mahefasoa Randrianalijaona (CERED), Joseph Patrick Rasolofo Jaonarison (IISS )
Personal contribution: Coordination of surveys, analysis and creation of databases, scientific dissemination.
Faire des politiques publiques en Afrique (FAPPA)
Objective of the research : The FAPPA project consists of studying and comparing the processes of negotiation, formulation and implementation of public policies in six countries (Morocco, Madagascar, Côte d'Ivoire, Mozambique, Kenya and Tanzania) and four sectors (natural resource management, urban policies, education reforms, social policies).
Coordination : Dominique Darbon (Science Po Bordeaux – LAM), Olivier Provini (Université de la réunion – LAM), Sina Schlimmer (LAM)
Steering Committee: Jean-Philippe Berrou (Sciences Po Bordeaux - LAM), Thibaud Deguilhem (Université de Bordeaux), Léo Delpy (Université de Bordeaux), Claire Gondard -Delcroix (IRD–Université de Bordeaux), Alain Piveteau (IRD–Université Paris 1)
Personal contribution: Coordination of surveys, analysis and creation of databases, scientific dissemination.
Consulting
European Union (2022)
Presentation: This project analyses development challenges and problems in southern Madagascar. To do this, we carried out a meta-analysis of bibliographic resources (scientific articles, institutional reports, databases). This work constitutes the first database that references the main bibliographic resources for southern Madagascar.
Coordination: Claire Gondard-Delcroix (IRD–Université de Bordeaux)
UNICEF (2020).
Presentation: The research project aims to identify the national dynamics of child protection in Côte d'Ivoire. To do this, it proposes to collect and analyse data at the country level.
Coordination: Jérôme Ballet (Université de Bordeaux)
World Bank (2019)
Presentation: This project analyses the resilience strategies developed by households to overcome shocks in the southern regions of Madagascar (Atsimo andrefana, Anosy, Androy). To meet this ambition, the research proposes to study several levels (individual, household, organisations) with several disciplines (social network analysis, individual and collective resilience).
Coordination: Claire Gondard-Delcroix (IRD–Université de Bordeaux)