Join the Humanitarian Evidence Programme team (Oxfam/Tufts University), Andy Bastable (WASH lead, Global Humanitarian Team, Oxfam) and systematic review authors Daniele Lantagne and Travis Yates (Tufts University – WASH), and Helene Juillard (Key Aid Consulting – market support), to discuss the key findings emerging from a synthesis of existing research evidence:
• bullet What examples emerge of good practice and successful interventions? • bullet Community engagement has emerged as key in both evidence syntheses. What can or could be done in practice to act on such findings? In which contexts? • bullet What are the gaps in the evidence base and what can researchers and practitioners do to generate better evidence in the future?
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The Humanitarian Evidence Programme is a partnership between Oxfam GB and the Feinstein International Center at the Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy, Tufts University. It is funded by the United Kingdom (UK) government’s Department for International Development (DFID) through the Humanitarian Innovation and Evidence Programme. Views and opinions expressed do not necessarily represent those of Oxfam, Tufts or the UK government.