Shaping the future: Our strategy for research and innovation in humanitarian response.
Cécile Renaudin holds a degree in Environmental Engineering and a master in Water Engineering. She also has a specialisation in water and sanitation in humanitarian contexts. She has been working for MSF since 2003 as Water and Sanitation (WatSan) in several countries: Chad, DRC, Sierra Leone, Thailand among others. She then joined Paris’ HQ for supporting all MSF-France medical intervention in the WatSan area. Cécile worked also for Action Contre la Faim HQ, supporting WaSH projects in CAR, Ivory Coast, and Chad mainly. Since 2015, Cécile’s back working with MSF on various WatSan related positions and leading the MSF International WatSan working group since 2020.
Cécile has had the opportunity to collaborate on numerous innovative projects such as implementing UV water treatment in Hepatitis E outbreak prone displaced camps or developing jetting wells in precarious situations. She’s particularly interested in participating in the TWG to help develop innovative solutions to improve vulnerable populations’ health.
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