A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF THE HUMANITARIAN RESEARCH AND INNOVATION SYSTEM

Publication language
English
Pages
7pp
Date published
31 Mar 2023
Type
Factsheets and summaries
Keywords
Innovation
Countries
Global
Organisations
Elrha

The summary paper, A Systematic Review of the Humanitarian Research and Innovation System, is a part of the Global Prioritisation Exercise (GPE) which maps and characterises the global humanitarian research and innovation (HRI) landscape. It sheds light on who are the key HRI actors, where they are geographically located, and presents key outputs from these efforts including thematic and geographic focus areas for HRI investments. 

The overarching question that the Mapping Review tries to answer is: Who is doing what, where, and who is funding the HRI?  

Key findings from this study are: 

  • Approximately one-quarter of the 2800 HRI related outputs identified between 2017 and 2021 were innovation focused. The remaining three-quarters of the outputs were related to research. 
  • The primary areas of focus for both research and innovation (R&I) outputs were protection, health, disaster management, and logistics. 
  • The level of R&I activities and funding varies significantly across thematic clusters and humanitarian contexts. To effectively address the most pressing humanitarian issues, it is necessary to prioritise R&I needs and investments more strategically. 
  • Institutions based in high-income countries continue to hold most of the leadership roles in HRI.  
  • Most of the R&I resources were provided and received by actors in high-income countries. More efforts are needed to shift funding allocations to partners closer to where humanitarian needs are most directly experienced.