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20.500.12592/44j14zq

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29 Feb 2024

We adapted the RQ+ tool to incorporate an assessment of impacts, and to take account of the unique challenges of humanitarian research contexts and consider this an exciting extension of the use of RQ+. [...] The funding of research projects is at the heart of R2HC’s work and constitutes the overwhelming majority of its use of resources. [...] R2HC’s portfolio of research is the product of the programme’s approach to research management and ten years of learning and adaptation of this approach. [...] There is an appropriate drive in R2HC to include more LMIC members on the Funding Committee and in the Advisory Group to reflect the expertise of humanitarian and research experts from regions and countries affected by crises. [...] Meanwhile, the need for humanitarian health research has grown along with the number and complexity of humanitarian crises over the past ten years, with increasing levels of displacement as a result of natural disasters (fuelled in many cases by the climate crisis) and ongoing and new conflicts in Africa, the Middle East and Europe.

Authors

Liz Rawlins

Pages
23
Published in
United Kingdom