More than 30 donors and organizations agreed to adopt the Grand Bargain, a package of reforms that would seek to reduce the gap. But the initially high political momentum is fading.
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The effects of insecurity on humanitarian coverage
Far fewer aid agencies work in dangerous countries than in safe ones, and not nearly enough are there to provide people with what they need, according to a new report.
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Technologies for monitoring insecure environments
In conflict situations, simple communication technologies can help researchers and humanitarian organisations collect more accurate data on the effects of humanitarian aid.
Business engagement in humanitarian response and disaster risk management
A new study differentiates the benefits and risks of different models of engagement and offers steps to consider when designing a policy towards engaging with the private sector.
Learning from real-time evaluations of humanitarian assistance
A new study presents a systematic review of evaluation reports and key informant interviews to take stock of the strengths and weaknesses of the approach and provides suggestions for improvement.
Global team of researchers publishes special issue on contested evolution of “responsibility to protect”
The papers demonstrate that the global debate on a responsibility to protect is more complex than the commonly perceived struggle between the global North and global South or the “West” and “Rest.”
New study asks: What works in protection and how do we know?
Incorporating protection into relief programs is regarded as a minimum obligation by most humanitarian organizations, but most find it easier to measure their impact on material needs than protection.