Identifying areas for evidence reviews in the humanitarian sector
The Humanitarian Evidence Program aims to strengthen the evidence base of humanitarian policy and practice and enhance the availability of this research to decision-makers. The initiative is a DFID-funded partnership between Oxfam GB and the Feinstein International Center at Tufts University. For more information, please visit: http://fic.tufts.edu/research-item/the-humanitarian-evidence-program/ .

The program will commission a series of literature and systematic reviews to distill evidence and communicate it to key researchers, policymakers, and humanitarian practitioners in order to improve humanitarian policy and practice. This survey will assist program staff in identifying the research areas and questions for review. The intended participants in this survey are researchers, policymakers, and practitioners in the humanitarian sector from a variety of different institutional perspectives.

Your participation is anonymous, unless you choose to provide us with your information at the end.

The survey will take less than 10 minutes to complete. Thank you for your participation!
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If you were commissioning literature and systematic reviews to synthesize evidence in the humanitarian sector, which of the following topic areas would you choose? Check all that apply. *
The topic areas provided are broad and you will be able to provide suggestions for more specific research questions in the next section.
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In the topic areas you selected above, are there specific questions that you recommend examining in a literature or systematic review?
What have we forgotten? If you could commission literature or systematic reviews to assess the state of evidence in any topic area in the humanitarian field, which would you choose? *
Please feel free to name either general topic areas that were not covered above or specific research questions within broader topic areas.
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