Elrha

Elrha

Non-profit Organizations

A global organisation that finds solutions to complex humanitarian problems through research and innovation.

About us

OUR PURPOSE: We work in partnership with a global community of humanitarian actors, researchers and innovators to improve the quality of humanitarian action and deliver better outcomes for people affected by crises. OUR ROLE: We are a leading actor in humanitarian research and innovation. We bring people together to tackle some of the most complex problems and strengthen the humanitarian system. And we support and champion robust research and proven innovations to improve humanitarian response. OUR SCOPE: We want to see the positive impact of our research and innovation in acute phases of emergencies and in complex and protracted conflict settings where it’s most needed, including work with IDP, refugee and host community populations.

Industry
Non-profit Organizations
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Cardiff
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2009
Specialties
Humanitarian Innovation, Humanitarian Public Health Research, Partnerships, humanitarian funding, Humanitarian , Grant management , innovation management, humanitarian research, WASH, Gender-based violence, and Scale

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    Call for Contributors! We are excited to share further details about our Research Forum taking place next year and launch our Call for Contributors. Co-hosted with the African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC), the Forum will be a 3-day event held in Nairobi, Kenya, between 7-9 May 2025. Recognising the impact of the climate crisis on the health of populations affected by humanitarian crisis, the theme of our Forum is: Bridging Global Health Research and Humanitarian Response in a Climate-Impacted World. We’re inviting humanitarian health research, policy, and practice experts, with experience relevant to the key objectives and themes of the Forum, to contribute to making it a stimulating, engaging, and inclusive event. Our Forum objectives are: 🟢 Galvanising action on evidence gaps for climate-induced health impacts 🟢 Shifting power to lower- and middle-income countries 🟢 Promoting research quality, ethics, and impact 🟢 Fostering collaborations and partnerships We're looking for a diverse range of voices and perspectives, and creative contributions are welcome! We expect up to 50 contributors to be selected with priority consideration for applicants from a country or region affected by crisis. For more information and application guidelines visit: https://bit.ly/40rm10J Deadline to apply: 15 December 2024, 23:59 GMT.  

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    ⌛ Only a few days left to apply to contribute to the Research Forum 2025!    This forum objective is focused on fostering collaboration and partnerships within humanitarian health research. It will provide a space for delegates to network and discuss ideas to help ensure equitable participation in research agendas and partnerships.      This is your opportunity to be part of creating meaningful, actionable outcomes in humanitarian health research.     Deadline: 15 December 2024, 23:59 GMT.     Submit your contribution now: https://bit.ly/40rm10J

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Unpacking forum objectives: fostering collaboration and partnerships.

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    📢 This is the final week to apply to contribute to the Research Forum 2025.     In humanitarian crises, access to quality evidence can save lives. But conducting rigorous, ethical research in these settings is no small feat. That’s why this forum objective is dedicated to promoting research quality, ethics, and impact in humanitarian health.    We’re looking for innovators, researchers, and practitioners to share:    ⭕ Innovative study designs and methods tailored to crisis settings  ⭕ Ethical frameworks addressing research challenges in humanitarian contexts  ⭕ Participatory research methods centred on local needs  ⭕ Strategies to ensure evidence use and research uptake    Deadline: 15 December 2024, 23:59 GMT.     Join us to help shape the future of humanitarian health research: https://bit.ly/40rm10J

    • Research Forum 2025

Unpacking forum objectives: Promoting research quality, ethics and impact.

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    Could your expertise in digital platforms shape the future of humanitarian innovation?     We’re looking for a provider or consortium to partner with us on our latest project: Exploring the Humanitarian Research and Innovation Digital Landscape. This is a great opportunity to influence the design of ethical, inclusive and adaptable platforms that support meaningful humanitarian research.     Why get involved?  🔍 Consolidate and expand internal knowledge of the digital ecosystem  🌟 Create tools that are adaptable and impactful for real-world needs  📚 Build on lessons and insights from UK Humanitarian Innovation Hub and Elrha     The deadline for proposals is Wednesday 11 December, 23:59. Let’s shape a digital future that drives humanitarian progress.     Find out more and apply: https://lnkd.in/ev5nKu8N 

    New Call for Proposals! 🌍 What are the challenges and opportunities in developing digital platforms for humanitarian research and innovation (HRI)? We’re seeking a service provider or consortium to partner with us on the Exploring the Humanitarian Research and Innovation Digital Landscape project. Together, we aim to consolidate internal knowledge, map the existing digital ecosystem, and develop principles and guidelines for designing ethical, inclusive, and adaptable #digital platforms. This project will build on the experiences and lessons from UK Humanitarian Innovation Hub and Elrha, leveraging insights to shape a digital landscape that supports meaningful #humanitarian research and innovation. If you have knowledge of digital platforms that drive change and support humanitarian work, we’d love to hear from you! ✉️ Proposals must be submitted to information@ukhih.org. 📅 Deadline: Wednesday 11 December, 23:59   Find out more and apply: https://lnkd.in/ev5nKu8N

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    The Research Forum 2025 is looking for contributors to explore ways to shift power to researchers and humanitarian experts from low- and middle-income countries (LMICs).    In global health and humanitarian research, there is an imbalance in funding, voice and power. Researchers and humanitarian experts from LMICs often come up against barriers that prevent them from leading and shaping international research agendas and partnerships. That’s why we’re dedicating an objective to exploring ways to shift power to LMICs, ensuring local expertise is respected and valued, and that research contributes to meaningful, sustainable outcomes.     We’re seeking contributions in areas such as:    ⭕ LMIC-driven research studies and research-practice partnerships that empower humanitarian experts from LMICs.  ⭕ Policy changes, funding models, and initiatives that enhance LMIC leadership and capacity in research initiatives.  ⭕ Ethical and culturally sensitive frameworks that support locally led research and evidence use by humanitarian health actors.     Does your work align with these priorities? Join us in reimagining research collaborations and advancing equity in the humanitarian research ecosystem.     📅 Deadline to apply: 15 December 2024, 23:59 GMT.     🔗 Submit your contribution today and be part of this critical conversation: https://bit.ly/40rm10J 

    • Research Forum 2025
Unpacking Forum Objectives: Shifting power to lower- and middle-income countries.
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    The Research Forum 2025 is calling for contributors to help close significant evidence gaps in addressing climate-induced health impacts in humanitarian settings.     The climate crisis exacerbates humanitarian challenges, yet gaps in evidence limit our ability to respond effectively. This is why we’ve made one of the forum’s key objectives to galvanise action on evidence gaps for climate-induced health impacts.     We’re looking for:     ⭕ Effects of climate change on health in humanitarian settings  ⭕ Research at the intersection of climate change and humanitarian crises, showcasing examples of resilience  ⭕ Good practice in climate and humanitarian health  ⭕ Research methods in climate science as relevant to humanitarian health   ⭕ Research / evaluations of interventions that aim to improve climate change resilience among populations affected by humanitarian crisis   Does your work align with this focus? Join us to shape the dialogue and foster new approaches to tackle this urgent issue.    📅 Deadline to apply: 15 December 2024, 23:59 GMT.      🔗 Submit your contribution today and be part of this critical conversation at the forum: https://bit.ly/40rm10J #ClimateChange #HumanitarianHealth

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Unpacking forum objectives: galvanising action on evidence gaps for climate-induced health impacts.

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    On International Day of Persons with Disabilities, we’re reflecting on the urgent need for inclusive humanitarian aid. Despite the humanitarian principles of humanity and impartiality, people with disabilities and older individuals are often excluded in crises.    Our latest blog introduces our upcoming gap analysis report, developed in collaboration with local researchers and community members across four countries. The report not only reveals gaps but offers a roadmap for change—emphasising intersectional approaches, inclusive technologies, and systemic reforms.     Discover more and join the conversation about creating a humanitarian system that truly works for all.    📖 Dive into our blog for a first look: https://lnkd.in/eRCVDiFv #IDPD #InclusiveHumanitarianResponse 

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Closing the gap: building inclusive humanitarian response for people with disabilities and older age.
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    📢 Just 2 days to go!     Join our Gender-based Violence (GBV) Humanitarian Innovation mini-series to discover transformative solutions that are improving GBV response in humanitarian settings.    🟠 Webinar #1: Supporting Reproductive Autonomy for Refugees through ARCHES.    Discover how ARCHES has been adapted to empower Rohingya refugees in Cox’s Bazar. This session, led by Ipas, is ideal for those passionate about reproductive rights in humanitarian settings.    Wednesday, 4 December 2024 at 10:00 (UTC+0)    Register: https://lnkd.in/efEbYYzx    🟠 Webinar #2: Outcome Monitoring Training Package to Improve Humanitarian GBV Case Management.    Explore International Rescue Committee's innovative tools for monitoring GBV case outcomes and enhancing survivor support. This session is ideal for those wanting to learn more about outcome measurement in GBV response programmes.    Thursday, 5 December 2024 at 14:00 (UTC+0)    Register: https://lnkd.in/euA2cNQ3     Join us as we support 16 Days of Activism to spotlight innovation’s role in ending violence against women.    #GBV #HumanitarianResponse

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GBV Humanitarian Innovation
Addressing gender-based violence in humanitarian settings
4 & 5 December 2024
Online event
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    As part of 16 Days of Activism on Gender-based Violence (GBV), our Humanitarian Innovation Manager Ian Brightwell shares his thoughts about our recent participation in the Sexual Violence Research Initiative Forum.     Our latest blog includes his main takeaways and emphasises the need for effective humanitarian prevention and response addressing GBV.    Read the full blog: https://lnkd.in/eFvG8Mxg     Want to learn more about our work in this area? Join us in our upcoming #GBV miniseries. These 45-minute-long webinars will feature project teams from International Rescue Committee and Ipas sharing the latest updates, evidence and toolkits from their innovation work.    Register to attend: https://lnkd.in/ef8pewEJ

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    🛑 What's stopping humanitarian innovations from reaching their full potential? Our latest report delves deep into this critical question, exploring why great innovations often fail to reach those who need them most.     We interviewed 23 practitioners – including innovators, innovation supporters, experts, and representatives from organisations adopting innovation who revealed uncomfortable truths about scaling in the humanitarian sector.    Our study includes key recommendations on how to address various challenges, highlighting why this issue matters, its implications, and its underlying causes.    Explore the findings and read the full report, here: https://lnkd.in/ej6__GKx    #HumanitarianInnovation #HIF #ScalingImpact 

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