The innovative Promotion and Practice Handwashing Kit is capable of holding different locally-available water containers combined with soap, handwashing reminders, and the ‘HandyWash’ water dispenser...
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Tanzania + 1 more
The innovative Promotion and Practice Handwashing Kit is capable of holding different locally-available water containers combined with soap, handwashing reminders, and the ‘HandyWash’ water dispenser...
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Camps are places of refuge for people fleeing conflict and disaster, but they can be dangerous, especially for women and girls. In their first months, many camps rely on communal sanitation...
Evidence on the impact of Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV) programming is lacking. To address this, the current project examines the feasibility of an innovative monitoring and evaluation...
In Rakhine State, Myanmar, Oxfam and IHE Delft Institute for Water Education are developing the Tiger Worm Toilet from the household sanitation level (where it has been proven successful) to a phased...
We develop, test and implement the research methodology to evaluate household water filters for use in an emergency context. Our goal is to understand users' and implementers' experience and...
RedR UK and the University of Sussex are designing and testing innovative methods to better understand participants’ learning and changes in behaviour following humanitarian capacity building...
M&E and appropriate use of data to inform programming is an important part of accountable GBV programming, but traditionally the sector has focused on output indicators. The project aims to develop...
This project funded in 2017 uses a combinatorial approach, building on advances in pedagogy from vocational training, broadband and smart phone communications, simulated reality and gamification, in...
Evidence on the impact of Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV) programming is lacking. To address this, the current project examines the feasibility of an innovative monitoring and evaluation...
The Humanitarian Innovation Guide is a growing online resource to help individuals and organisations define humanitarian problems and successfully develop innovative solutions. ABOUT THE GUIDE The...
This document sets out a new strategic direction and priorities for the HIF for 2018-2020. It is informed by an independent Evaluation of the HIF’s performance to date and a review of the...
PUBLISHED IN FEBRUARY 2018, OUR LATEST PROGRESS REPORT REFLECTS ON OUR ACTIVITIES BETWEEN SEPTEMBER 2016-17. We take a look back at our year in humanitarian innovation; an insight into who we’re...
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There are more refugees and asylum seekers in East Africa than Europe combined, the majority of which are Africans fleeing conflict from neighbouring countries. Smartphones have become a vital tool...
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The purpose of this report is to give an overview of the way the Drought Financing Facility is designed, including two proposed pilots in Zimbabwe and Pakistan. The Drought Financing Facility is...
This is an independent evaluation of the Humanitarian Innovation Fund (HIF), from the Fund’s launch in 2011 until December 2016. Its object is the HIF’s global performance, process, and strategy. Its...
Written by Alexandra T. Warner With contributions from Alice Obrecht 1. Introduction Monitoring is critical to humanitarian action. Broadly, monitoring is the ‘systematic and continuous assessment of...
Written by Alice Obrecht With contributions from Alexandra Warner and Neil Dillon HIF-ALNAP WORKING PAPER Over 2015-6 ALNAP, in partnership with Elrha’s Humanitarian Innovation Fund (HIF), looked at...
Executive summary The humanitarian system has a proven ability to produce innovations, but it does so sporadically and often struggles to take good ideas to scale quickly. The system does not...
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About this resource Resource type: Research, reports and studies Language: English Keywords: Innovation Agency: ALNAP, ELRHA - Enhancing Learning and Research for Humanitarian Assistance, WFP - World...
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1. About this case study Organisation: CARE Netherlands Partners: Wetlands International Project Bio-rights: linking community- and ecosystem-based approaches to disaster risk reduction Start date:...