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Lessons learned during the height of the Covid-19 pandemic: localisation is the key to programme adaptation during shocks

Article
April 22, 2024
A Mercy Corps team member in Karamoja, Uganda leads a workshop for girls in June 2021 as part of the USAID-funded Apolou program.

Climate change, conflict and displacement

HXM
March 13, 2024
Dried out riverbeds in southern Iraq

Regenerative resilience in the South Sudan displacement context

Magazine Article
March 13, 2024
A chinampa agricultural system in Bieh IDP Camp, Guit County, South Sudan

Embedding ethics in the practice of humanitarian innovation

Article
January 20, 2022
Flood damage in Manila, Philippines

Ebola and innovation: examining the approach to the Nord Kivu epidemic

Magazine Article
March 24, 2020
People are seen lining up to get their temperature checked at an MSF supported triage, before heading into Bunia’s general hospital.

Exploring a strategic partnership to support local innovation

Magazine Article
February 5, 2019

Using big data to analyse WFP’s digital cash programme in Lebanon

Article
February 20, 2017
In Lebanon, WFP provides food assistance to refugees using an innovative electronic voucher system. E-cards like this one are used – much like a debit card – by refugees to buy the food that they need, when they need it.

Cash in conflict: cash programming in South Sudan

Magazine Article
January 26, 2017
People queuing with their cash vouchers outside a bank in South Sudan.

Using a geo-spatial health information system to better understand access to health care

Article
November 22, 2016
Community Health Workers (CHWs) registering a new patient whilst recording their Patient Consultation Booklet (PCB) details into a tablet with a specifically built mobile application.

Humanitarian innovation and the art of the possible

Magazine Article
April 20, 2016
Residents of Panga, Nepal use aerial imagery to take part in a disaster damage assessment

Separating the ‘good’ failure from the ‘bad’: three success criteria for innovation

Magazine Article
April 20, 2016
A biometric fingerprint system in use in an IDP camp in North Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo

Addressing the ‘doctrine gap’: professionalising the use of Information Communication Technologies in humanitarian action

Magazine Article
April 20, 2016
A phone operator for a food security monitoring project in Gaikayo, Somalia

Innovating for access: the role of technology in monitoring aid in highly insecure environments

Magazine Article
April 20, 2016
A man listens to a radio in the Ifo Extension refugee camp in Dadaab, Kenya

Conducting simulated field visits for insecure locations in Somalia

Magazine Article
April 20, 2016
A mother holds her daughter at a health centre in the Karkaar region of Puntland, Somalia

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