Humanitarian Innovation and Evidence Programme (HIEP) Impact Project
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The United Kingdom Department for International Development (DFID) funded the Humanitarian Innovation and Evidence Programme (HIEP) between 2013 -2020. HIEP’s aim was to promote the use of evidence and innovation in the design, financing, planning and delivery of humanitarian policies, programmes and practices to deliver effective responses in humanitarian crises. In order to maximise the impact of HIEP, IDS was commissioned to carry out a project to increase engagement with the high-quality evidence commissioned. The project produced a mapping of the HIEP outputs , a synthesis of some of the main HIEP findings , and provided small uptake grants to three HIEP projects (Secure Access in Volatile Environments - SAVE, Valid Evaluations, and the Humanitarian Development Exchange - HDX).
Recent Submissions
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HIEP Output Mapping
(Institute of Development Studies, 2020-09)Mapping of Humanitarian Innovation and Evidence Programme (HIEP) portfolio. -
Event Presentation - Multi-year Humanitarian Funding: a Thematic Evaluation
(Valid Evaluations, 2020)Presentation for Geneva conference. -
Uptake Grant - Valid Evaluations Powerpoint Presentation
(Valid Evaluations, 2020-07) -
Uptake Grant - SAVE - Secure Access in Volatile Environments - Digital Research
(SAVE, 2016)SAVE was a three-year research programme (2014-2016) conducted by Humanitarian Outcomes in partnership with GPPi. An international team of researchers worked with local partners in the world’s four most dangerous aid ... -
Uptake Grant - Valid Evaluations - Multi-Year Humanitarian Financing Thematic Evaluation
(Valid Evaluations, 2018)Between 2014 and 2018, Valid Evaluations conducted a thematic evaluation for DFID. The evaluation aimed to test whether the introduction of longer-term funding could help build resilience, and whether it provided better ... -
Uptake Grant - CORE - Coverage, Operational Reach, and Effectiveness
(Humanitarian Outcomes, 2020)Humanitarian Outcomes' programme on Coverage, Operational Reach, and Effectiveness (CORE) is a data-intensive study that probes the size and scope of global humanitarian response, with a particular focus on conflict-affected ... -
Uptake Grant - The Humanitarian Data Exchange: Critical Decisions, Key Results and The Road Ahead
(United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) Centre for Humanitarian Data, 2020-09)OCHA launched the Humanitarian Data Exchange (HDX) in 2014 with the goal of making data easy to find and use for analysis. HDX has been able to scale and secure funding in ways that other technology-focused innovations in ... -
Uptake Grant - Accessing Assistance Maiduguri Workshop Report
(Humanitarian Outcomes, 2020-02)Humanitarian Outcomes facilitated a workshop in Maiduguri on February 12th, 2020 drawing on work over the last 5 years exploring access issues in highly insecure places. The workshop explored what is known about this issue ... -
Event Presentation - Protracted Crises, Resilience and Basic Services – Humanitarian Innovation and Evidence Programme (HIEP)
(Institute of Development Studies, 2020-02-04)Presentation on the Humanitarian Innovation and Evidence Programme (HIEP). -
Event Presentation - Making Evidence Matter - HIEP
(Department for International Development, 2020)Presentation: Making evidence matter - HIEP. -
Event Presentation - Picking Up the Pieces: Social Capital, Human Capital and Coping Strategies of Households Displaced by Boko Haram Insurgency in Northeast Nigeria
(De Montfort University, 2020)Boko Haram insurgency has precipitated humanitarian tragedy on a scale comparable to the Nigerian civil war (1967-1970) and arguably the worst of any man-made or natural disaster in Nigeria's history. At its peak in 2014, ... -
Event Presentation - Shock-Responsive Social Protection
(Oxford Policy Management, 2020-02-11)Presentation on social protection shock responses:, looking at: 1. What is the role of social protection in shock response? 2. How can SP systemsrespond to shocks? 3. How can social protection link to a humanitarian response? ... -
Evidence Synthesis - The Humanitarian Innovation and Evidence Programme (HIEP): Bringing New Evidence and Methods to Humanitarian Action
(Institute of Development Studies (IDS), 2020-08)In 2013, the United Kingdom Department for International Development (DFID) created the Humanitarian Innovation and Evidence Programme (HIEP). The programme was established in response to the paucity of evidence and the ... -
HIEP Project Report - Multi-year Humanitarian Funding: a Thematic Evaluation
(ODI, 2019-07)Humanitarian aid is largely concentrated in crises that are protracted or recurrent. In 2016, 60% of global humanitarian financing went to just 10 countries. Almost three-quarters of this aid went to long-term recipients ...