Updated Evidence Review

K Blanchet, B Roberts
22
October
2015
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Evidence Review

“This is a study to review the evidence base of public health interventions in humanitarian crises. The aim of the review is to provide a rigorous assessment of the current quality and depth of the evidence-base that informs humanitarian public health programming globally. The review therefore assesses the quantity and quality of intervention studies, rather than measuring the actual effectiveness of the intervention itself. “

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