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Scaling Challenge: Adopting Innovations in High Severity Settings

Japanese Award for Most Innovative Development Project (MIDP) 2024

Deadline: 5-Jun-23

Elrha is looking for organisations with extensive reach in acute phases of emergencies, and in complex, conflict-affected and protracted settings, to pilot a previously HIF-funded innovation.

The pilot should aim to test the impact of the innovation by using it effectively in one a very high severity crisis setting. Applicants must have substantial ongoing sector-relevant operations in at least three very high severity settings.

This Challenge aims to support the scaling of evidenced-based, H IF-funded humanitarian innovations, by incentivising their adoption and use ivory high severity settings.

There are two key elements to the challenge:

These projects span multiple humanitarian sectors, and include non-sector-specific innovations that have relevance across humanitarian action. As well as maintaining funding which is not specific to any sector, they have also developed thematic areas of focus (water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH), gender-based violence (GBV) and the inclusion of persons with disability and older persons MAID, through which they support projects which address thematically defined problems.

After the challenge launch, they will be spotlighting selection H IF-funded innovations on the challenge webpage.

Through their areas of focus, they have produced tools that help to highlight the value and potential impact of HIF-funded research and innovations. However, as these tools focus on specific areas within their portfolio, these do not provide a comprehensive list of eligible innovations (for a full list of HIF-funded innovations).

Tools include the following overviews and catalogues:

While the tools may help adopting organisations to verify that their intervention features the adoption of a HIF-funded innovation, the Lead Applicant is required to make the case, in their full proposal, as to the value of the innovation as an improvement to current practice, and its suitability to the setting in which the intervention is proposed.

Funding Information

Countries considered as very high severity settings: Afghanistan; Central African Republic; Chad; Democratic Republic of Congo; Ethiopia; Haiti; Mali; Myanmar; Nigeria; Sudan; Somalia; South Sudan; Syria; Ukraine; Yemen.

Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit Elrha.

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