by Joanna Kleszczewski | March 5, 2019
This large-scale study from northern Uganda investigates how experiences of alleged war crimes or crimes against humanity relate to victims’ disability and how these experiences affect food security, wealth and access to basic services, including their access to basic and therapeutic healthcare over time.
by Anne Radday | July 13, 2017
This publication explores the evolution of the “livelihoods approach” to development and humanitarian assistance.
by Anne Radday | April 10, 2017
In Sudan, the El Ingaz paved road now connects Darfur to Central Sudan. The road was built in stages, with the critical stage between El Fashir and Central Sudan completed at the end of 2014. By early 2017 there were only two outstanding sections between Central Sudan...
by Roxanne Krystalli | April 25, 2016
This protocol details the methodology for an evidence synthesis on psychosocial and mental health support in humanitarian crises. The evidence synthesis asks “What are the effects of mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) interventions delivered to populations...
by Roxanne Krystalli | April 25, 2016
This protocol details the methodology for an evidence synthesis on WASH interventions during humanitarian crises. The evidence synthesis asks “What are the outcomes and impacts of WASH interventions during disease outbreaks in humanitarian emergencies in low and...