The Refugee Engagement Forum (REF) Good Practice Study
U-Learn recently published the Refugee Engagement Forum (REF) Good Practice Study report which explains how the REF - a two-way feedback mechanism between national refugee response decision-makers and refugee representatives - has innovated Accountability to Affected Populations (AAP) in Uganda, by successfully including refugee voices at the most senior refugee response coordination mechanism of the response.
Op-Ed: The Rescuers - How emergencies turn local resources into transformative assets.
While this pandemic is not without precedent in human history, the novel coronavirus is, as it has fundamentally disrupted and changed our global systems. From history, we learn that during difficult and challenging times, the world and our communities innovate in unique and interesting ways. The stories that come to mind now are more of ad-hoc solutions to very immediate dangers. These tales of quick thinking and decisive action, as well as their aftermath, draw better parallels with the present that can help us see a new way forward.
Lessons learned on integrating innovation into the Uganda refugee response [ Devex ]
As originally published on Devex (10 Feb 2021) - Through the establishment of RIL in Uganda, our team has learned a few lessons on integrating innovation into the humanitarian context that we are sharing in a supportive effort around localization.
Partnership Potentials: Investigating Uganda business attitudes to partnerships with INGOs to co-create community-based innovations
Written by Jodi Ashley Fleming, University of Copenhagen.
Collaborative private sector-INGO partnerships allow both organizations to combine their valuable expertise and create contextual innovative solutions for a humanitarian and community-based response; something more essential than ever as new types of crises emerge globally. This qualitative study investigated Ugandan private sector attitudes towards partnerships with INGOs to co-create community-based innovations.
Building Evidence for Scaling
Research conducted by Fiona Mwenda and Lydia Tanner at The Research People for the Response Innovation Lab.
The paper begins with a short discussion of what we mean by scaling and why it is not appropriate for every innovation to scale. The paper then outlines the different types of evidence that are important to different audiences, and some of the factors that innovators should consider in prioritizing evidence.
Ethical Standards & Principles
by Response Innovation Lab
The document provides guidance into how Response Innovation lab core staff, members, and partners through its various initiatives adhere to a set of guiding principles, derived by an ecosystem of emerging practice and research.
Research Ethics Tools
by ELHRA
A useful tool is the Research Ethics Tool, created by ELHRA which can be used to ask relevant questions on ethical aspects of research programs. While this is not specific to innovation the questions are very relevant for humanitarian innovation programs.