
How giant African rats are helping uncover deadly land mines in Cambodia
Cambodia is littered with unexploded deadly land mines, posing a huge threat to people even decades after the conflict. In
Eye-opening experiences in her young days in Thailand and a strong sense of empathy led Anouck to engage in humanitarian work from a young age. In her work with the UN and grassroots NGOs across continents, she’s had diverse roles from monitoring and evaluating social developments programmes in rural India, to advocating for the rights of refugees vis-à-vis governments and international donors in Iran and Rwanda. Since she joined Crisis Action in 2012, Anouck has contributed to impactful campaigns involving diverse coalitions of 100+ NGOs and civil society members to protect civilians from conflict in the Central African Republic, Mali, and Israel- Palestine. She currently co-leads Crisis Action’s international campaign on Syria. In this role she helps broker collaboration between Syrian civil society and humanitarian, human rights & conflict prevention organisations to foster conditions to bring the 5-year conflict to an end.
Cambodia is littered with unexploded deadly land mines, posing a huge threat to people even decades after the conflict. In
Roots of Peace supports farmers in reclaiming their livelihoods after war. The organization works with international partners to remove land
Malaria No More mobilizes the political commitment, funding, and innovation required to work towards ending malaria within one generation. The
The Social Compact, launched by Dasra and partner organizations, is a multi-stakeholder movement for greater equity and dignity for informal
Community health workers, trained by Amref Health Africa, bring much-needed primary and preventive care to their communities. Read the interview
Learn how Indigenous social innovators and their communities are advancing climate action.