Risk, Resilience, and Response

Risk, Resilience, and Response

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HHI's research on Risk, Resilience and Response examines the impact of complex humanitarian emergencies and aims to find ways to improve resilience and response. Explore the individual programs below to learn more about this work. 

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Risk, Resilience, and Response

Peace and Human Rights Data

Conducts research and builds capacity in countries experiencing complex emergencies and serious violations of human rights and international humanitarian law

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Emergency Health Systems

Works to bridge the gap between system development and humanitarian response and improve the quality and access of emergency care for those who need it most

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Global Childhood Cancer

Applies evidence-based theoretical models, public health frameworks, and research methodologies t to design and implement the diverse portfolio of projects

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Children in Crisis

Addresses the critical needs of crisis-affected children and youth in humanitarian context

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Related Publications

2019

Sylvia Kehlenbrink and Lindsay Jaacks. 2019. “Diabetes in Humanitarian Crises: The Boston Declaration”. The Lancet, 7, 8
Sylvia Kehlenbrink and Lindsay Jaacks. 2019. “Diabetes in Humanitarian Crises: The Boston Declaration”. The Lancet, 7, 8
Philippa Boulle, Sylvia Kehlenbrink, James Smith, David Beran, and Kiran Jobanputra. 2019. “Challenges Associated With Providing Diabetes Care in Humanitarian Settings”. The Lancet, 7, 8, Pp. 648-56
Philippa Boulle, Sylvia Kehlenbrink, James Smith, David Beran, and Kiran Jobanputra. 2019. “Challenges Associated With Providing Diabetes Care in Humanitarian Settings”. The Lancet, 7, 8, Pp. 648-56
Sylvia Kehlenbrink, James Smith, Eimhin Ansbro, Daniela Fuhr, Anson Cheung, and Ruwan Ratnayake. 2019. “The Burden of Diabetes and Use of Diabetes Care in Humanitarian Crises in Low-Income and Middle-Income Countries”. The Lancet, 7, 8, Pp. 638-47
Sylvia Kehlenbrink, James Smith, Eimhin Ansbro, Daniela Fuhr, Anson Cheung, and Ruwan Ratnayake. 2019. “The Burden of Diabetes and Use of Diabetes Care in Humanitarian Crises in Low-Income and Middle-Income Countries”. The Lancet, 7, 8, Pp. 638-47
Tilly Alcayna, Vincenzo Bollettino, Lea Manzanero, and Patrick Vinck. 2019. Perceptions of Vulnerability, Preparedness, Assistance, and Barriers: Regional Infographics, the Philippines
Tilly Alcayna, Vincenzo Bollettino, Lea Manzanero, and Patrick Vinck. 2019. Perceptions of Vulnerability, Preparedness, Assistance, and Barriers: Regional Infographics, the Philippines

2018

Vincenzo Bollettino, Tilly Alcayna, Krish Enriquez, and Patrick Vinck. 2018. Perceptions of Disaster Resilience and Preparedness in the Philippines
Vincenzo Bollettino, Tilly Alcayna, Krish Enriquez, and Patrick Vinck. 2018. Perceptions of Disaster Resilience and Preparedness in the Philippines
Program Resilient Communities. 2018. Cagayan Valley Region: Household Preparedness
Program Resilient Communities. 2018. Cagayan Valley Region: Household Preparedness

Recent Posts

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The long-term needs of coastal communities

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