It pulls together in one place the most robust evidence available to date, and combines this with DFID adviser experience of programming in three different emergency contexts:
- Protracted conflict – intense violence, often armed, causing instability and displacement of people; which is frequently protracted.
- Refugee crises – significant populations are displaced across international borders for prolonged periods.
- Natural disasters in non-conflict settings – floods, earthquakes and epidemics resulting in breakdown of services and the internal displacement of people.
This guidance note utilises evidence briefs developed by a small team of researchers and organised around six thematic areas:
Data, monitoring and evaluation
These documents were delivered through the Expert Advisory Call Down Service (EACDS) Lot B, managed by DAI Europe Ltd for the Department for International Development.