Shaping the future: Our strategy for research and innovation in humanitarian response.

A global organisation that finds solutions to complex humanitarian problems through research and innovation..
Our purpose is clear: we work in partnership with a global community of humanitarian actors, researchers and innovators to improve the quality of humanitarian action and deliver better outcomes for people affected by crises.
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Barriers facing people with disabilities and older people accessing GBV services

A grasp on our project while while getting to its end

Understanding GBV Service Barriers to Disability and Older Age Inclusion in Iraq

Inclusivity and participation in methods development and training

COVID-19 in Gaza: community practices in refugee camps

Community engagement in Gaza amidst and about COVID-19

REFugee Lived Experiences, Compliance and Thinking (REFLECT) in COVID-19

A policy-makers perspective on the REFLECT study

REFugee Lived Experiences, Compliance and Thinking (REFLECT) in COVID-19

Is Uganda’s Community Engagement Strategy (CES) the new face of resilient health systems in COVID?

Barriers facing people with disabilities and older people accessing GBV services

Barriers facing older people and people with disabilities in accessing GBV services in Syria

Research on GBV and lighting around WASH facilities

Working together for better humanitarian interventions

Advancing Data Use to Improve GBV Survivor Response

Finding a Balance: How to use Sensitive Data Ethically

Cash transfers and COVID-19: Experiences from Kiryandongo, Uganda

Four challenges (and solutions) to conducting phone surveys in a refugee settlement

Cash and vouchers for nutrition in Wajid Somalia

Should cash and vouchers be in our emergency toolbox? Reflections from our nutritionists.

Optimizing a community-based model for case identification, monitoring, and prevention of hypertension/diabetes

Pivoting non-communicable disease research during a pandemic

Investing in Inclusive WASH: Examining Barriers and Values

Inclusive research: working with organisations of persons with disabilities in WASH research

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