World Humanitarian Summit Commitments Evidence Aid 2019 Individual Commitments
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World Humanitarian Summit Commitments Evidence Aid 2019 Individual commitments 4C Deliver collective outcomes: transcend humanitarian-development divides Joint Commitments Commitment Description Joint Commitment Commitment Type Core Commitment ID Responsibility Commit to taking concrete Active Learning Policy Change People's 3907002 steps to ensure that Network for Lives: From humanitarian action is based Accountability Delivering Aid to on high quality evidence. We and Performance Ending Need will do this by investing in (ALNAP) research and the collection, IMPACT synthesis and analysis of Initiatives data, by improving the World Vision quality and accessibility of International this evidence, and by Oxfam adopting better practices and International systems to use and value International evidence. We commit to Rescue developing this more Committee evidence-based Feinstein humanitarian sector through International collaborations that are multi- Center, Tufts national, multi-organisational University and multi-sectoral. Sphere United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Other Partners that are yet to register: Humanitarian and Conflict Response Institute (HCRI) - University of Manchester, Public Health in Humanitarian Crises Group - London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM), Centre for Education and Research in Humanitarian Action (CERAH), International Initiative for Impact Evaluation (3ie), Wiley, Centre for Development and Emergency Practice (CENDEP), School of Architecture, Oxford Brookes University, Cochrane, Queen’s University Belfast, REACH Initiatives, ELRHA, Georgetown University, The Assessment Capacities Project (ACAPS), Groupe URD, Center for Refugee and Disaster Response - Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.