Deadline- 9 September 2013
The UK Department for International Development (DFID) is inviting proposals for Humanitarian Evidence Synthesis and Communication Programme, to develop and communicate rigorous synthesis products.
The mission of this program is to provide humanitarian practitioners and policy-makers both within DFID and beyond with an improved evidence-base that they can draw on in their decision making.
DFID will contract a lead organisation to commission the production of a series of high quality evidence synthesis products (Systematic Reviews and rigorous literature reviews). This lead organisation will also be responsible for packaging and presenting these products to appropriate policy maker and practitioner audiences in the international humanitarian community. It is envisaged that up to 5 Systematic Reviews and at least 10 rigorous literature reviews will be produced which address “what works” type questions.
Eligibility & Criteria-
Applicants can be an individual organization or a consortium of organizations applying through one lead organization. Applicants will be able to demonstrate extensive experience in producing high quality evidence synthesis products, an excellent track record of getting research products into use, combined with in‐depth experience of the humanitarian intervention sector.
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