Humanitarian needs are extensive and widespread. In order to best respond to the needs of people affected by humanitarian crises, research in humanitarian settings is increasingly recognised as a valuable endeavour which allows for contextually relevant knowledge generation.
Despite a sectoral recognition of the value of research, contextual challenges have prompted donors and researchers across the sector to explore the question of methodological adaptation and innovation to accelerate the conduct of research in humanitarian settings. In a similar vein, Elrha commissioned this study to identify and analyse information related to research methods used in humanitarian settings, with a specific focus on the utilisation of adaptive or innovative approaches.
To address this question, this study combined a review of R2HC-funded studies, a peer-reviewed literature review, and key informant interviews with 39 expert researchers and implementers.