Final Report: Humanitarian Genome Project

10
January
2013
Output type
Report
Location
Netherlands
Focus areas
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Topics
Information management, communication and technology
Programme
Humanitarian Innovation
Organisations
University of Groningen

The Humanitarian Genome Project aims to develop a platform to improve knowledge sharing by enabling humanitarian practitioners, policymakers, donors, evaluators and researchers to rapidly access evidence-based data on humanitarian programmes. This final report provides information on the project methodology, activities, outputs, impact and dissemination of learning.

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Information management, communication and technology
Global
Netherlands
University of Groningen