Your story about the use of the Resilient Health Systems evidence collection
Championing evidence-based humanitarian action
Evidence Aid aims to save lives and livelihoods in disasters by providing decision-makers with the best available evidence and by championing its use.
Kind request - Do you have 5-10 minutes to complete our survey about the Resilient Health Systems evidence collection
https://evidenceaid.org/evidence/resilient-health-systems
Your insights and opinions are incredibly valuable to us.
The form will be available until Monday 27 November 2023, but in the meantime, if you have any issues, please do not hesitate to contact -
Epa La Bella at elabella AT evidenceaid.org.
As always, we value your insight and opinions, all of which are essential to the functioning of Evidence Aid.
Claire Allen, Operations Manager Evidence Aid: Championing evidence-based humanitarian action. Please note that my regular working days are Monday, Tuesday and Thursday. Please do not expect a response outside of those days.
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Email: callen AT evidenceaid.org | Skype: claireallencochrane | Website: www.evidenceaid.org | Twitter: @EvidenceAid
Our evidence collections can be found here: https://www.evidenceaid.org/evidence/
HIFA profile (and my source): Claire Allen is Operations Manager at Evidence Aid, UK. Professional interests: Evidence Aid (www.evidenceaid.org) provides evidence for people in disaster preparedness and response to make better decisions. Areas of interest = humanitarian crises, natural disasters and major healthcare emergencies (disaster = when a country is unable to cope with the disaster/crisis or emergency). She is a member of the HIFA Working Group on Access to Health Research. http://www.hifa.org/working-groups/access-health-research Email: callen AT evidenceaid.org