Setting the Global Research Agenda for Child Protection in Humanitarian Contexts

Alliance for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action. 04/2018 This five-page briefing note provides information about a research prioritization exercise, adapted from the Child Health and Nutrition Research Initiative (CHNRI), to identify and rank research priorities for child protection in emergencies. The results are intended to inform a child protection research and evidence agenda for humanitarian practitioners, academics, and donors. A table ranks the top 15 research priorities based on research priority score, and the document discusses each priority. (PDF)
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