Humanitarian organizations push evidence-based response in South Sudan

REACH’s work in South Sudan cited in Humanitarian organizations push evidence-based response in South Sudan in Devex article.

The mandate of the group is “to make recommendations to the clusters on what areas to prioritize based on joint analysis so that the most vulnerable can be responded to in a timely manner,” said Nadia Lehmann, acting country coordinator at REACH, a humanitarian research initiative.

June 20, 2019

 

 

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