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Home - Elrha. Home. About Us About Us. We are Elrha, a force for change in the humanitarian community. The research and innovation we support equips the humanitarian community with the knowledge of what works, so people affected by crises get the right help when they need it most. What We Do. FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES R2HC Annual Funding Call. R2HC aims to improve health outcomes by strengthening the evidence base for public health interventions in humanitarian crises. This grant programme is an ‘Open Call’, with proposals sought that address specific or multiple public health issues by gathering evidence with the potential to contribute toimproved
GAP ANALYSIS OF GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE IN HUMANITARIAN Since 2015, we have dedicated resources, focus and support to innovation that tackles the complex and egregious problem of gender-based-violence (GBV) in humanitarian settings. We have worked collaboratively with, and been guided by, key agencies and experts within the GBV in emergencies community. In 2016, we published ourfirst-ever GBV Gap
NEW R2HC FUNDING CALL ANNOUNCED FOR 2021 New R2HC funding call announced for 2021 09.12.2020 Share This. In early 2021, our Research for Health in Humanitarian Crisis (R2HC) programme will launch a special funding call for research proposals with the potential to create transformative change to health response within the humanitarian sector.. These research proposals must address one or more priority humanitarian MEDICAPT: TECHNOLOGY IN SERVICE OF JUSTICE FOR SEXUAL AND MediCapt: Technology in Service of Justice for Sexual and Gender-based Violence in Humanitarian Settings. Physicians for Human Rights (PHR) is scaling MediCapt, a mobile application that guides clinicians through the effective and comprehensive documentation of SGBV and securely stores and transmits evidence to the justice sector to increase access to justice for survivors. RESEARCH FOR HEALTH IN HUMANITARIAN CRISES Research Portfolio 2019. Our R2HC Research Portfolio gives an overview of the studies we have supported through our Research for Health in Humanitarian Crises programme. Through our R2HC programme, we aim to improve health outcomes for people affected by crises by strengthening the evidence base for public health interventions. WATER, SANITATION AND HYGIENE Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) In 2013, we began our work in WASH with a bold ambition: to identify and prioritise key problems in the field and to find and nurture innovative solutions to address these at scale. To date, we’ve supported more than 40 innovation projects or research studies in this area. GENDER BASED VIOLENCE RESEARCH METHODOLOGIES IN Suggested citation: Mazeda Hossain and Alys McAlpine.Gender Based Violence Research Methodologies in Humanitarian Settings: An Evidence Review and Recommendations. Elhra: Cardiff. GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE INTERVENTIONS: OPPORTUNITIES … GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE INTERVENTIONS: OPPORTUNITIES FOR INNOVATION 8 GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE INTERVENTIONS: OPPORTUNITIES FOR INNOVATION 9 practices should ultimately be able to show a demonstrable impact, asevidenced
GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE RESEARCH METHODOLOGIES IN 10 . Liberia Institute of Statistics and Geo-Information Services (LISGIS), 2007 #22. Ministère de la Famille de la Femme et des Affaires Sociales (MFFAS), 2008 #25 HOME - ELRHAABOUT USOUR WORKTOOLS & RESEARCHFUNDING & SUPPORTWHAT WEDOOUR PEOPLE
Home - Elrha. Home. About Us About Us. We are Elrha, a force for change in the humanitarian community. The research and innovation we support equips the humanitarian community with the knowledge of what works, so people affected by crises get the right help when they need it most. What We Do. FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES R2HC Annual Funding Call. R2HC aims to improve health outcomes by strengthening the evidence base for public health interventions in humanitarian crises. This grant programme is an ‘Open Call’, with proposals sought that address specific or multiple public health issues by gathering evidence with the potential to contribute toimproved
GAP ANALYSIS OF GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE IN HUMANITARIAN Since 2015, we have dedicated resources, focus and support to innovation that tackles the complex and egregious problem of gender-based-violence (GBV) in humanitarian settings. We have worked collaboratively with, and been guided by, key agencies and experts within the GBV in emergencies community. In 2016, we published ourfirst-ever GBV Gap
NEW R2HC FUNDING CALL ANNOUNCED FOR 2021 New R2HC funding call announced for 2021 09.12.2020 Share This. In early 2021, our Research for Health in Humanitarian Crisis (R2HC) programme will launch a special funding call for research proposals with the potential to create transformative change to health response within the humanitarian sector.. These research proposals must address one or more priority humanitarian MEDICAPT: TECHNOLOGY IN SERVICE OF JUSTICE FOR SEXUAL AND MediCapt: Technology in Service of Justice for Sexual and Gender-based Violence in Humanitarian Settings. Physicians for Human Rights (PHR) is scaling MediCapt, a mobile application that guides clinicians through the effective and comprehensive documentation of SGBV and securely stores and transmits evidence to the justice sector to increase access to justice for survivors. RESEARCH FOR HEALTH IN HUMANITARIAN CRISES Research Portfolio 2019. Our R2HC Research Portfolio gives an overview of the studies we have supported through our Research for Health in Humanitarian Crises programme. Through our R2HC programme, we aim to improve health outcomes for people affected by crises by strengthening the evidence base for public health interventions. WATER, SANITATION AND HYGIENE Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) In 2013, we began our work in WASH with a bold ambition: to identify and prioritise key problems in the field and to find and nurture innovative solutions to address these at scale. To date, we’ve supported more than 40 innovation projects or research studies in this area. GENDER BASED VIOLENCE RESEARCH METHODOLOGIES IN Suggested citation: Mazeda Hossain and Alys McAlpine.Gender Based Violence Research Methodologies in Humanitarian Settings: An Evidence Review and Recommendations. Elhra: Cardiff. GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE INTERVENTIONS: OPPORTUNITIES … GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE INTERVENTIONS: OPPORTUNITIES FOR INNOVATION 8 GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE INTERVENTIONS: OPPORTUNITIES FOR INNOVATION 9 practices should ultimately be able to show a demonstrable impact, asevidenced
GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE RESEARCH METHODOLOGIES IN 10 . Liberia Institute of Statistics and Geo-Information Services (LISGIS), 2007 #22. Ministère de la Famille de la Femme et des Affaires Sociales (MFFAS), 2008 #25ABOUT US - ELRHA
About Us - Elrha. Scroll. We are Elrha. A global charity that finds solutions to complex humanitarian problems through research and innovation. OUR MISSION. To improve humanitarian outcomes through partnership, research and innovation. OUR VISION. A world equipped to mitigate the impact of humanitarian crises. We are an establishedactor in the
NEW R2HC FUNDING CALL ANNOUNCED FOR 2021 New R2HC funding call announced for 2021 09.12.2020 Share This. In early 2021, our Research for Health in Humanitarian Crisis (R2HC) programme will launch a special funding call for research proposals with the potential to create transformative change to health response within the humanitarian sector.. These research proposals must address one or more priority humanitarianCONTACT US - ELRHA
Contact Us - Elrha. Home. About Us About Us. We are Elrha, a force for change in the humanitarian community. The research and innovation we support equips the humanitarian community with the knowledge of what works, so people affected by crises get the right help when they needit
GLOBAL MAPPING OF HUMANITARIAN RESEARCH AND INNOVATION Global Mapping of Humanitarian Research and Innovation Investment Initiatives (Closed) Global View all vacancies Share This. Details Global Consultancy 22 February 2021. We are seeking for proposals to conduct a mapping exercise of the key outputs, actors and investments in humanitarian research and innovation globally.REFUGEE ASSETS
Refugee Assets - Elrha. Home. About Us About Us. We are Elrha, a force for change in the humanitarian community. The research and innovation we support equips the humanitarian community with the knowledge of what works, so people affected by crises get the right help when theyneed it
INCLUSION OF PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES AND OLDER PEOPLE Sophie Van Eetvelt Innovation Manager, Elrha. There is a lot of progress to be made before we see a fully inclusive humanitarian response. But, increasingly, the rights and capacities of people with disabilities and older people are being recognised by a wide range of HUMANITARIAN PRINCIPLES AND STANDARDS It is vital to keep in mind and manage the experimental nature that characterises humanitarian innovation efforts (Sandvik, Jacobsen and McDonald, 2017).In order to achieve this, any programme – whether it’s business as usual or the development of a new innovation – must adhere to the principles and standards that govern humanitarianaction.
R2HC ANNUAL FUNDING CALL The R2HC will not generally pay for the costs of interventions, except in limited cases where a small trial pilot is needed. For our Formative research there is a maximum of £100,000 available per proposal. The overall funding for this call for proposals will be in the region of £4.5 million. TRAINING NURSES AND MIDWIVES IN DRC Training nurses and midwives in DRC International Medical Corps UK Share This. By: Joel Ambebila, DRC Programme Director at International Medical Corps. Humanitarian work in the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has long been challenged by the presence of numerous armed groups: about 40 armed groups continue to commit human rights abuses in North and South Kivu Provinces. DELIVERING PROBLEM MANAGEMENT PLUS SUPERVISION IN HARD TO Delivering Problem Management Plus Supervision in Hard to Reach Areas Terre des hommes Share This. Blog written by Ashley Nemiro, Project Consultant. In November 2018, Dr. Manuel De Lara, Public Health Officer for the World Health Organization (WHO) Turkey Country Office organised a Problem Management Plus (PM+) training of trainers. HOME - ELRHAABOUT USOUR WORKTOOLS & RESEARCHFUNDING & SUPPORTWHAT WEDOOUR PEOPLE
Home - Elrha. Home. About Us About Us. We are Elrha, a force for change in the humanitarian community. The research and innovation we support equips the humanitarian community with the knowledge of what works, so people affected by crises get the right help when they need it most. What We Do. FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES R2HC Annual Funding Call. R2HC aims to improve health outcomes by strengthening the evidence base for public health interventions in humanitarian crises. This grant programme is an ‘Open Call’, with proposals sought that address specific or multiple public health issues by gathering evidence with the potential to contribute toimproved
GAP ANALYSIS OF GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE IN HUMANITARIAN Since 2015, we have dedicated resources, focus and support to innovation that tackles the complex and egregious problem of gender-based-violence (GBV) in humanitarian settings. We have worked collaboratively with, and been guided by, key agencies and experts within the GBV in emergencies community. In 2016, we published ourfirst-ever GBV Gap
NEW R2HC FUNDING CALL ANNOUNCED FOR 2021 New R2HC funding call announced for 2021 09.12.2020 Share This. In early 2021, our Research for Health in Humanitarian Crisis (R2HC) programme will launch a special funding call for research proposals with the potential to create transformative change to health response within the humanitarian sector.. These research proposals must address one or more priority humanitarian MEDICAPT: TECHNOLOGY IN SERVICE OF JUSTICE FOR SEXUAL AND MediCapt: Technology in Service of Justice for Sexual and Gender-based Violence in Humanitarian Settings. Physicians for Human Rights (PHR) is scaling MediCapt, a mobile application that guides clinicians through the effective and comprehensive documentation of SGBV and securely stores and transmits evidence to the justice sector to increase access to justice for survivors. RESEARCH FOR HEALTH IN HUMANITARIAN CRISES Research Portfolio 2019. Our R2HC Research Portfolio gives an overview of the studies we have supported through our Research for Health in Humanitarian Crises programme. Through our R2HC programme, we aim to improve health outcomes for people affected by crises by strengthening the evidence base for public health interventions. WATER, SANITATION AND HYGIENE Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) In 2013, we began our work in WASH with a bold ambition: to identify and prioritise key problems in the field and to find and nurture innovative solutions to address these at scale. To date, we’ve supported more than 40 innovation projects or research studies in this area. GENDER BASED VIOLENCE RESEARCH METHODOLOGIES IN Suggested citation: Mazeda Hossain and Alys McAlpine.Gender Based Violence Research Methodologies in Humanitarian Settings: An Evidence Review and Recommendations. Elhra: Cardiff. GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE INTERVENTIONS: OPPORTUNITIES … GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE INTERVENTIONS: OPPORTUNITIES FOR INNOVATION 8 GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE INTERVENTIONS: OPPORTUNITIES FOR INNOVATION 9 practices should ultimately be able to show a demonstrable impact, asevidenced
GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE RESEARCH METHODOLOGIES IN 10 . Liberia Institute of Statistics and Geo-Information Services (LISGIS), 2007 #22. Ministère de la Famille de la Femme et des Affaires Sociales (MFFAS), 2008 #25 HOME - ELRHAABOUT USOUR WORKTOOLS & RESEARCHFUNDING & SUPPORTWHAT WEDOOUR PEOPLE
Home - Elrha. Home. About Us About Us. We are Elrha, a force for change in the humanitarian community. The research and innovation we support equips the humanitarian community with the knowledge of what works, so people affected by crises get the right help when they need it most. What We Do. FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES R2HC Annual Funding Call. R2HC aims to improve health outcomes by strengthening the evidence base for public health interventions in humanitarian crises. This grant programme is an ‘Open Call’, with proposals sought that address specific or multiple public health issues by gathering evidence with the potential to contribute toimproved
GAP ANALYSIS OF GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE IN HUMANITARIAN Since 2015, we have dedicated resources, focus and support to innovation that tackles the complex and egregious problem of gender-based-violence (GBV) in humanitarian settings. We have worked collaboratively with, and been guided by, key agencies and experts within the GBV in emergencies community. In 2016, we published ourfirst-ever GBV Gap
NEW R2HC FUNDING CALL ANNOUNCED FOR 2021 New R2HC funding call announced for 2021 09.12.2020 Share This. In early 2021, our Research for Health in Humanitarian Crisis (R2HC) programme will launch a special funding call for research proposals with the potential to create transformative change to health response within the humanitarian sector.. These research proposals must address one or more priority humanitarian MEDICAPT: TECHNOLOGY IN SERVICE OF JUSTICE FOR SEXUAL AND MediCapt: Technology in Service of Justice for Sexual and Gender-based Violence in Humanitarian Settings. Physicians for Human Rights (PHR) is scaling MediCapt, a mobile application that guides clinicians through the effective and comprehensive documentation of SGBV and securely stores and transmits evidence to the justice sector to increase access to justice for survivors. RESEARCH FOR HEALTH IN HUMANITARIAN CRISES Research Portfolio 2019. Our R2HC Research Portfolio gives an overview of the studies we have supported through our Research for Health in Humanitarian Crises programme. Through our R2HC programme, we aim to improve health outcomes for people affected by crises by strengthening the evidence base for public health interventions. WATER, SANITATION AND HYGIENE Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) In 2013, we began our work in WASH with a bold ambition: to identify and prioritise key problems in the field and to find and nurture innovative solutions to address these at scale. To date, we’ve supported more than 40 innovation projects or research studies in this area. GENDER BASED VIOLENCE RESEARCH METHODOLOGIES IN Suggested citation: Mazeda Hossain and Alys McAlpine.Gender Based Violence Research Methodologies in Humanitarian Settings: An Evidence Review and Recommendations. Elhra: Cardiff. GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE INTERVENTIONS: OPPORTUNITIES … GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE INTERVENTIONS: OPPORTUNITIES FOR INNOVATION 8 GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE INTERVENTIONS: OPPORTUNITIES FOR INNOVATION 9 practices should ultimately be able to show a demonstrable impact, asevidenced
GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE RESEARCH METHODOLOGIES IN 10 . Liberia Institute of Statistics and Geo-Information Services (LISGIS), 2007 #22. Ministère de la Famille de la Femme et des Affaires Sociales (MFFAS), 2008 #25ABOUT US - ELRHA
About Us - Elrha. Scroll. We are Elrha. A global charity that finds solutions to complex humanitarian problems through research and innovation. OUR MISSION. To improve humanitarian outcomes through partnership, research and innovation. OUR VISION. A world equipped to mitigate the impact of humanitarian crises. We are an establishedactor in the
NEW R2HC FUNDING CALL ANNOUNCED FOR 2021 New R2HC funding call announced for 2021 09.12.2020 Share This. In early 2021, our Research for Health in Humanitarian Crisis (R2HC) programme will launch a special funding call for research proposals with the potential to create transformative change to health response within the humanitarian sector.. These research proposals must address one or more priority humanitarianCONTACT US - ELRHA
Contact Us - Elrha. Home. About Us About Us. We are Elrha, a force for change in the humanitarian community. The research and innovation we support equips the humanitarian community with the knowledge of what works, so people affected by crises get the right help when they needit
GLOBAL MAPPING OF HUMANITARIAN RESEARCH AND INNOVATION Global Mapping of Humanitarian Research and Innovation Investment Initiatives (Closed) Global View all vacancies Share This. Details Global Consultancy 22 February 2021. We are seeking for proposals to conduct a mapping exercise of the key outputs, actors and investments in humanitarian research and innovation globally.REFUGEE ASSETS
Refugee Assets - Elrha. Home. About Us About Us. We are Elrha, a force for change in the humanitarian community. The research and innovation we support equips the humanitarian community with the knowledge of what works, so people affected by crises get the right help when theyneed it
INCLUSION OF PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES AND OLDER PEOPLE Sophie Van Eetvelt Innovation Manager, Elrha. There is a lot of progress to be made before we see a fully inclusive humanitarian response. But, increasingly, the rights and capacities of people with disabilities and older people are being recognised by a wide range of HUMANITARIAN PRINCIPLES AND STANDARDS It is vital to keep in mind and manage the experimental nature that characterises humanitarian innovation efforts (Sandvik, Jacobsen and McDonald, 2017).In order to achieve this, any programme – whether it’s business as usual or the development of a new innovation – must adhere to the principles and standards that govern humanitarianaction.
R2HC ANNUAL FUNDING CALL The R2HC will not generally pay for the costs of interventions, except in limited cases where a small trial pilot is needed. For our Formative research there is a maximum of £100,000 available per proposal. The overall funding for this call for proposals will be in the region of £4.5 million. TRAINING NURSES AND MIDWIVES IN DRC Training nurses and midwives in DRC International Medical Corps UK Share This. By: Joel Ambebila, DRC Programme Director at International Medical Corps. Humanitarian work in the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has long been challenged by the presence of numerous armed groups: about 40 armed groups continue to commit human rights abuses in North and South Kivu Provinces. DELIVERING PROBLEM MANAGEMENT PLUS SUPERVISION IN HARD TO Delivering Problem Management Plus Supervision in Hard to Reach Areas Terre des hommes Share This. Blog written by Ashley Nemiro, Project Consultant. In November 2018, Dr. Manuel De Lara, Public Health Officer for the World Health Organization (WHO) Turkey Country Office organised a Problem Management Plus (PM+) training of trainers. HOME - ELRHAABOUT USOUR WORKTOOLS & RESEARCHFUNDING & SUPPORTWHAT WEDOOUR PEOPLE
Home - Elrha. Home. About Us About Us. We are Elrha, a force for change in the humanitarian community. The research and innovation we support equips the humanitarian community with the knowledge of what works, so people affected by crises get the right help when they need it most. What We Do. FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES R2HC Annual Funding Call. R2HC aims to improve health outcomes by strengthening the evidence base for public health interventions in humanitarian crises. This grant programme is an ‘Open Call’, with proposals sought that address specific or multiple public health issues by gathering evidence with the potential to contribute toimproved
GAP ANALYSIS OF GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE IN HUMANITARIAN Since 2015, we have dedicated resources, focus and support to innovation that tackles the complex and egregious problem of gender-based-violence (GBV) in humanitarian settings. We have worked collaboratively with, and been guided by, key agencies and experts within the GBV in emergencies community. In 2016, we published ourfirst-ever GBV Gap
NEW R2HC FUNDING CALL ANNOUNCED FOR 2021 New R2HC funding call announced for 2021 09.12.2020 Share This. In early 2021, our Research for Health in Humanitarian Crisis (R2HC) programme will launch a special funding call for research proposals with the potential to create transformative change to health response within the humanitarian sector.. These research proposals must address one or more priority humanitarian MEDICAPT: TECHNOLOGY IN SERVICE OF JUSTICE FOR SEXUAL AND MediCapt: Technology in Service of Justice for Sexual and Gender-based Violence in Humanitarian Settings. Physicians for Human Rights (PHR) is scaling MediCapt, a mobile application that guides clinicians through the effective and comprehensive documentation of SGBV and securely stores and transmits evidence to the justice sector to increase access to justice for survivors. RESEARCH FOR HEALTH IN HUMANITARIAN CRISES Research Portfolio 2019. Our R2HC Research Portfolio gives an overview of the studies we have supported through our Research for Health in Humanitarian Crises programme. Through our R2HC programme, we aim to improve health outcomes for people affected by crises by strengthening the evidence base for public health interventions. WATER, SANITATION AND HYGIENE Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) In 2013, we began our work in WASH with a bold ambition: to identify and prioritise key problems in the field and to find and nurture innovative solutions to address these at scale. To date, we’ve supported more than 40 innovation projects or research studies in this area. GENDER BASED VIOLENCE RESEARCH METHODOLOGIES IN Suggested citation: Mazeda Hossain and Alys McAlpine.Gender Based Violence Research Methodologies in Humanitarian Settings: An Evidence Review and Recommendations. Elhra: Cardiff. GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE INTERVENTIONS: OPPORTUNITIES … GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE INTERVENTIONS: OPPORTUNITIES FOR INNOVATION 8 GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE INTERVENTIONS: OPPORTUNITIES FOR INNOVATION 9 practices should ultimately be able to show a demonstrable impact, asevidenced
GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE RESEARCH METHODOLOGIES IN 10 . Liberia Institute of Statistics and Geo-Information Services (LISGIS), 2007 #22. Ministère de la Famille de la Femme et des Affaires Sociales (MFFAS), 2008 #25 HOME - ELRHAABOUT USOUR WORKTOOLS & RESEARCHFUNDING & SUPPORTWHAT WEDOOUR PEOPLE
Home - Elrha. Home. About Us About Us. We are Elrha, a force for change in the humanitarian community. The research and innovation we support equips the humanitarian community with the knowledge of what works, so people affected by crises get the right help when they need it most. What We Do. FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES R2HC Annual Funding Call. R2HC aims to improve health outcomes by strengthening the evidence base for public health interventions in humanitarian crises. This grant programme is an ‘Open Call’, with proposals sought that address specific or multiple public health issues by gathering evidence with the potential to contribute toimproved
GAP ANALYSIS OF GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE IN HUMANITARIAN Since 2015, we have dedicated resources, focus and support to innovation that tackles the complex and egregious problem of gender-based-violence (GBV) in humanitarian settings. We have worked collaboratively with, and been guided by, key agencies and experts within the GBV in emergencies community. In 2016, we published ourfirst-ever GBV Gap
NEW R2HC FUNDING CALL ANNOUNCED FOR 2021 New R2HC funding call announced for 2021 09.12.2020 Share This. In early 2021, our Research for Health in Humanitarian Crisis (R2HC) programme will launch a special funding call for research proposals with the potential to create transformative change to health response within the humanitarian sector.. These research proposals must address one or more priority humanitarian MEDICAPT: TECHNOLOGY IN SERVICE OF JUSTICE FOR SEXUAL AND MediCapt: Technology in Service of Justice for Sexual and Gender-based Violence in Humanitarian Settings. Physicians for Human Rights (PHR) is scaling MediCapt, a mobile application that guides clinicians through the effective and comprehensive documentation of SGBV and securely stores and transmits evidence to the justice sector to increase access to justice for survivors. RESEARCH FOR HEALTH IN HUMANITARIAN CRISES Research Portfolio 2019. Our R2HC Research Portfolio gives an overview of the studies we have supported through our Research for Health in Humanitarian Crises programme. Through our R2HC programme, we aim to improve health outcomes for people affected by crises by strengthening the evidence base for public health interventions. WATER, SANITATION AND HYGIENE Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) In 2013, we began our work in WASH with a bold ambition: to identify and prioritise key problems in the field and to find and nurture innovative solutions to address these at scale. To date, we’ve supported more than 40 innovation projects or research studies in this area. GENDER BASED VIOLENCE RESEARCH METHODOLOGIES IN Suggested citation: Mazeda Hossain and Alys McAlpine.Gender Based Violence Research Methodologies in Humanitarian Settings: An Evidence Review and Recommendations. Elhra: Cardiff. GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE INTERVENTIONS: OPPORTUNITIES … GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE INTERVENTIONS: OPPORTUNITIES FOR INNOVATION 8 GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE INTERVENTIONS: OPPORTUNITIES FOR INNOVATION 9 practices should ultimately be able to show a demonstrable impact, asevidenced
GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE RESEARCH METHODOLOGIES IN 10 . Liberia Institute of Statistics and Geo-Information Services (LISGIS), 2007 #22. Ministère de la Famille de la Femme et des Affaires Sociales (MFFAS), 2008 #25ABOUT US - ELRHA
About Us - Elrha. Scroll. We are Elrha. A global charity that finds solutions to complex humanitarian problems through research and innovation. OUR MISSION. To improve humanitarian outcomes through partnership, research and innovation. OUR VISION. A world equipped to mitigate the impact of humanitarian crises. We are an establishedactor in the
NEW R2HC FUNDING CALL ANNOUNCED FOR 2021 New R2HC funding call announced for 2021 09.12.2020 Share This. In early 2021, our Research for Health in Humanitarian Crisis (R2HC) programme will launch a special funding call for research proposals with the potential to create transformative change to health response within the humanitarian sector.. These research proposals must address one or more priority humanitarianCONTACT US - ELRHA
Contact Us - Elrha. Home. About Us About Us. We are Elrha, a force for change in the humanitarian community. The research and innovation we support equips the humanitarian community with the knowledge of what works, so people affected by crises get the right help when they needit
GLOBAL MAPPING OF HUMANITARIAN RESEARCH AND INNOVATION Global Mapping of Humanitarian Research and Innovation Investment Initiatives (Closed) Global View all vacancies Share This. Details Global Consultancy 22 February 2021. We are seeking for proposals to conduct a mapping exercise of the key outputs, actors and investments in humanitarian research and innovation globally.REFUGEE ASSETS
Refugee Assets - Elrha. Home. About Us About Us. We are Elrha, a force for change in the humanitarian community. The research and innovation we support equips the humanitarian community with the knowledge of what works, so people affected by crises get the right help when theyneed it
INCLUSION OF PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES AND OLDER PEOPLE Sophie Van Eetvelt Innovation Manager, Elrha. There is a lot of progress to be made before we see a fully inclusive humanitarian response. But, increasingly, the rights and capacities of people with disabilities and older people are being recognised by a wide range of HUMANITARIAN PRINCIPLES AND STANDARDS It is vital to keep in mind and manage the experimental nature that characterises humanitarian innovation efforts (Sandvik, Jacobsen and McDonald, 2017).In order to achieve this, any programme – whether it’s business as usual or the development of a new innovation – must adhere to the principles and standards that govern humanitarianaction.
R2HC ANNUAL FUNDING CALL The R2HC will not generally pay for the costs of interventions, except in limited cases where a small trial pilot is needed. For our Formative research there is a maximum of £100,000 available per proposal. The overall funding for this call for proposals will be in the region of £4.5 million. TRAINING NURSES AND MIDWIVES IN DRC Training nurses and midwives in DRC International Medical Corps UK Share This. By: Joel Ambebila, DRC Programme Director at International Medical Corps. Humanitarian work in the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has long been challenged by the presence of numerous armed groups: about 40 armed groups continue to commit human rights abuses in North and South Kivu Provinces. DELIVERING PROBLEM MANAGEMENT PLUS SUPERVISION IN HARD TO Delivering Problem Management Plus Supervision in Hard to Reach Areas Terre des hommes Share This. Blog written by Ashley Nemiro, Project Consultant. In November 2018, Dr. Manuel De Lara, Public Health Officer for the World Health Organization (WHO) Turkey Country Office organised a Problem Management Plus (PM+) training of trainers. HOME - ELRHAABOUT USOUR WORKTOOLS & RESEARCHFUNDING & SUPPORTWHAT WEDOOUR PEOPLE
Home - Elrha. Home. About Us About Us. We are Elrha, a force for change in the humanitarian community. The research and innovation we support equips the humanitarian community with the knowledge of what works, so people affected by crises get the right help when they need it most. What We Do. NEW R2HC FUNDING CALL ANNOUNCED FOR 2021 New R2HC funding call announced for 2021 09.12.2020 Share This. In early 2021, our Research for Health in Humanitarian Crisis (R2HC) programme will launch a special funding call for research proposals with the potential to create transformative change to health response within the humanitarian sector.. These research proposals must address one or more priority humanitarian MEDICAPT: TECHNOLOGY IN SERVICE OF JUSTICE FOR SEXUAL AND MediCapt: Technology in Service of Justice for Sexual and Gender-based Violence in Humanitarian Settings. Physicians for Human Rights (PHR) is scaling MediCapt, a mobile application that guides clinicians through the effective and comprehensive documentation of SGBV and securely stores and transmits evidence to the justice sector to increase access to justice for survivors.REFUGEE ASSETS
Refugee Assets - Elrha. Home. About Us About Us. We are Elrha, a force for change in the humanitarian community. The research and innovation we support equips the humanitarian community with the knowledge of what works, so people affected by crises get the right help when theyneed it
RESEARCH FOR HEALTH IN HUMANITARIAN CRISES Research Portfolio 2019. Our R2HC Research Portfolio gives an overview of the studies we have supported through our Research for Health in Humanitarian Crises programme. Through our R2HC programme, we aim to improve health outcomes for people affected by crises by strengthening the evidence base for public health interventions. GAP ANALYSIS OF GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE IN HUMANITARIAN Since 2015, we have dedicated resources, focus and support to innovation that tackles the complex and egregious problem of gender-based-violence (GBV) in humanitarian settings. We have worked collaboratively with, and been guided by, key agencies and experts within the GBV in emergencies community. In 2016, we published ourfirst-ever GBV Gap
TRAINING NURSES AND MIDWIVES IN DRC Training nurses and midwives in DRC International Medical Corps UK Share This. By: Joel Ambebila, DRC Programme Director at International Medical Corps. Humanitarian work in the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has long been challenged by the presence of numerous armed groups: about 40 armed groups continue to commit human rights abuses in North and South Kivu Provinces.ALEXANDRA MACHADO
Alexandra Machado, Bd Engineer / master degree in Water/ IFRC WASH in Public Health. Over 17 years of combined experience in Africa, Southern America and Asia, where she has gain a variety of skills in the areas of project identification, appraisal and approval, delivery of technical assistance, as well as monitoring and reporting of GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE INTERVENTIONS: OPPORTUNITIES … GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE INTERVENTIONS: OPPORTUNITIES FOR INNOVATION 8 GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE INTERVENTIONS: OPPORTUNITIES FOR INNOVATION 9 practices should ultimately be able to show a demonstrable impact, asevidenced
GENDER BASED VIOLENCE RESEARCH METHODOLOGIES IN Suggested citation: Mazeda Hossain and Alys McAlpine.Gender Based Violence Research Methodologies in Humanitarian Settings: An Evidence Review and Recommendations. Elhra: Cardiff. HOME - ELRHAABOUT USOUR WORKTOOLS & RESEARCHFUNDING & SUPPORTWHAT WEDOOUR PEOPLE
Home - Elrha. Home. About Us About Us. We are Elrha, a force for change in the humanitarian community. The research and innovation we support equips the humanitarian community with the knowledge of what works, so people affected by crises get the right help when they need it most. What We Do. NEW R2HC FUNDING CALL ANNOUNCED FOR 2021 New R2HC funding call announced for 2021 09.12.2020 Share This. In early 2021, our Research for Health in Humanitarian Crisis (R2HC) programme will launch a special funding call for research proposals with the potential to create transformative change to health response within the humanitarian sector.. These research proposals must address one or more priority humanitarian MEDICAPT: TECHNOLOGY IN SERVICE OF JUSTICE FOR SEXUAL AND MediCapt: Technology in Service of Justice for Sexual and Gender-based Violence in Humanitarian Settings. Physicians for Human Rights (PHR) is scaling MediCapt, a mobile application that guides clinicians through the effective and comprehensive documentation of SGBV and securely stores and transmits evidence to the justice sector to increase access to justice for survivors.REFUGEE ASSETS
Refugee Assets - Elrha. Home. About Us About Us. We are Elrha, a force for change in the humanitarian community. The research and innovation we support equips the humanitarian community with the knowledge of what works, so people affected by crises get the right help when theyneed it
RESEARCH FOR HEALTH IN HUMANITARIAN CRISES Research Portfolio 2019. Our R2HC Research Portfolio gives an overview of the studies we have supported through our Research for Health in Humanitarian Crises programme. Through our R2HC programme, we aim to improve health outcomes for people affected by crises by strengthening the evidence base for public health interventions. GAP ANALYSIS OF GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE IN HUMANITARIAN Since 2015, we have dedicated resources, focus and support to innovation that tackles the complex and egregious problem of gender-based-violence (GBV) in humanitarian settings. We have worked collaboratively with, and been guided by, key agencies and experts within the GBV in emergencies community. In 2016, we published ourfirst-ever GBV Gap
TRAINING NURSES AND MIDWIVES IN DRC Training nurses and midwives in DRC International Medical Corps UK Share This. By: Joel Ambebila, DRC Programme Director at International Medical Corps. Humanitarian work in the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has long been challenged by the presence of numerous armed groups: about 40 armed groups continue to commit human rights abuses in North and South Kivu Provinces.ALEXANDRA MACHADO
Alexandra Machado, Bd Engineer / master degree in Water/ IFRC WASH in Public Health. Over 17 years of combined experience in Africa, Southern America and Asia, where she has gain a variety of skills in the areas of project identification, appraisal and approval, delivery of technical assistance, as well as monitoring and reporting of GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE INTERVENTIONS: OPPORTUNITIES … GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE INTERVENTIONS: OPPORTUNITIES FOR INNOVATION 8 GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE INTERVENTIONS: OPPORTUNITIES FOR INNOVATION 9 practices should ultimately be able to show a demonstrable impact, asevidenced
GENDER BASED VIOLENCE RESEARCH METHODOLOGIES IN Suggested citation: Mazeda Hossain and Alys McAlpine.Gender Based Violence Research Methodologies in Humanitarian Settings: An Evidence Review and Recommendations. Elhra: Cardiff. FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES R2HC Annual Funding Call. R2HC aims to improve health outcomes by strengthening the evidence base for public health interventions in humanitarian crises. This grant programme is an ‘Open Call’, with proposals sought that address specific or multiple public health issues by gathering evidence with the potential to contribute toimproved
GAP ANALYSIS OF GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE IN HUMANITARIAN Since 2015, we have dedicated resources, focus and support to innovation that tackles the complex and egregious problem of gender-based-violence (GBV) in humanitarian settings. We have worked collaboratively with, and been guided by, key agencies and experts within the GBV in emergencies community. In 2016, we published ourfirst-ever GBV Gap
GAP ANALYSIS: THE INCLUSION OF PEOPLE WITH DISABILITY AND Part 2 of the Gap Analysis presents the insights from individuals working in humanitarian response, disability inclusion, and older ageinclusion.
TRAINING NURSES AND MIDWIVES IN DRC Training nurses and midwives in DRC International Medical Corps UK Share This. By: Joel Ambebila, DRC Programme Director at International Medical Corps. Humanitarian work in the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has long been challenged by the presence of numerous armed groups: about 40 armed groups continue to commit human rights abuses in North and South Kivu Provinces. DELIVERING PROBLEM MANAGEMENT PLUS SUPERVISION IN HARD TO Delivering Problem Management Plus Supervision in Hard to Reach Areas Terre des hommes Share This. Blog written by Ashley Nemiro, Project Consultant. In November 2018, Dr. Manuel De Lara, Public Health Officer for the World Health Organization (WHO) Turkey Country Office organised a Problem Management Plus (PM+) training of trainers. RESEARCH SNAPSHOT: DO WE NEED TO RETHINK CHILD FRIENDLY The findings suggest a need for humanitarian actors to rethink the design and implementation of CFS; and continue to evaluate CFS within their overall approach to child protection in emergencies. This Snapshot summarises: Background to the research and how the research was conducted, Key findings, Implications for humanitarianpractitioners and
REVIEW OF TRAINING FOR THE INCLUSION OF PEOPLE WITH Read our review co-written with HelpAge International of current humanitarian sector training on the inclusion of people with disabilities and older people.THE CRIMINAL FATHER
The song they were working on was called “The Criminal Father.”. It denounces the abusive, misogynistic, repressive (sometimes perpetrators) and unproductive men in their communities. It is a clever and sophisticated homage of defiance, dedicated to youth who have had negative experiences with irresponsible fathers or otherauthority
USING LQAS TO MONITOR THE HEALTH STATUS OF IDPS IN SOUTH Using LQAS to Monitor the Health Status of IDPs in South Sudan Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine Share This. Following the outbreak of insecurity that broke out in South Sudan on December 15th 2013, more than 150,000 Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) crossed the Nile from Jonglei State to find security in neighbouring Awerial County, Lakes State.PROJECT MANAGEMENT
The Project Management workstream consists of a collection of tools and methods that are provided to help you implement an innovation pilot in a flexible and responsive way. In the following sections we take you through a process of assessing the feasibility of your pilot and operational requirements, utilising agile management tools,putting
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