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Cementing key partnerships to foster the use of evidence in humanitarian settings


The Population Council leads the Baobab Research Programme Consortium (RPC) in partnership with Population Council–Kenya and the African Population and Health Research Center. Situated in the East and Horn of Africa (EHA), this Africa-based and African-led consortium focuses on filling critical evidence gaps to reduce inequities in sexual and reproductive health and rights (SHRH) among vulnerable populations in humanitarian settings.

Baobab produces policy and program-relevant evidence to address critical SHRH concerns among vulnerable refugee populations in the EHA region. This report presents Baobab Case Study Three: “Number of New Partnerships and Networks Forged That Foster the Utilisation of Evidence.”

This is part of Baobab's project "Filling Gaps in Evidence to Enhance Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights among Vulnerable Populations in Refugee Settings in the East and Horn of Africa".

This case study was originally published by Population Council.

Cementing key partnerships to foster the use of evidence in humanitarian settings Baobab Case Study Three