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Children and Mothers in East DRC: understanding before helping
Thanks to the generous support of the Women and Public Policy Program at Harvard Kennedy School
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Desirée’s tears
Because some encounters matter more than others
Emmy-Lou N
Aug 26, 2021
What will remain
After so many kilometers of track, after so many encounters, after so many jerry cans in the warehouses and in the distributions, after so…
Emmy-Lou N
Aug 8, 2021
Mission to Tanganyika
Mission to Tanganyika
From July 12 to 16, I went with part of the Goma office team to Kalemia, the capital of Tanganyika province, located along the lake of the…
Emmy-Lou N
Jul 16, 2021
The art of taking… or not taking pictures
UNICEF is constantly faced with ethical choices. One of these dilemmas is that of communication, and particularly with regard to…
Emmy-Lou N
Jun 27, 2021
Evaluating… twice
Evaluating… twice
When I started my internship, one of my first tasks was to evaluate, along with my colleagues, the conformity and quality of samples sent…
Emmy-Lou N
Jun 21, 2021
Reuniting families, a foolproof happiness?
Reuniting families, a foolproof happiness?
One of UNICEF’s main mandates is child protection. This consists of ensuring that children have a family environment that protects them…
Emmy-Lou N
Jun 13, 2021
A volcanic start
A volcanic start
When I prepared for my internship, I took into account many risks: the health risk during the period of COVID as well as malaria, the…
Emmy-Lou N
Jun 5, 2021
About me
About me
I am Emmy-Lou and I created this blog to share my experiences and my learnings during my internship for UNICEF in Goma, in the eastern part…
Emmy-Lou N
Jun 5, 2021
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