2 How can knowledge translation of robust evidence engage humanitarian practitioners in evidence-based decision-making, and influence guidelines and standards?

Published: Jun 1, 2018
Abstract
Objectives null Background null With more than US27.3 billion spent in 2016 on international humanitarian aid, the use of evidence is critical if funding is to be used effectively. Since Evidence Aid (www.evidenceaid.org) was established in 2004, >1.6 billion people have been affected by disasters globally, with the estimated total cost of damages totalling over US.3 trillion for the period to 2013. Despite this enormous burden and the real...
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2 How can knowledge translation of robust evidence engage humanitarian practitioners in evidence-based decision-making, and influence guidelines and standards?
Published Date
Jun 1, 2018
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