The Humanitarian Task Force (HTF) brings together the Population Council’s rigorous research capabilities, knowledge, experience, and expertise to inform strategies to best respond to humanitarian crises. The HTF is a collaborative and interdisciplinary initiative of the Population Council that conducts robust, timely research in complex emergency, natural disaster, and post-conflict settings.
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Submissions from 2016
The Africa Regional SGBV Network Learning Brief Series: Learning updates from Uganda (Brief #7), Population Council
Submissions from 2015
Adolescent girls, human rights and the expanding climate emergency, Holly G. Atkinson and Judith Bruce
Girls in Emergencies Collaborative—Catalyzing Action-Learning: Meeting summary, Girls in Emergencies Collaborative
Statement and action agenda from the Girls in Emergencies Collaborative, Omar Robles, Judith Bruce, Holly G. Atkinson, Dale Buscher, Karen Scriven, Kristin Kim Bart, and Shelby French
Submissions from 2011
Education during humanitarian emergencies: The situation of displaced children and youth in Darfur, Sudan, Safaa El-Kogali
Submissions from 2010
Schooling and conflict in Darfur: A snapshot of basic education services for displaced children, Cynthia B. Lloyd, Safaa El-Kogali, Jenny Perlman Robinson, Johanna Rankin, and Ali Rashed
Submissions from 2007
Knowledge, practice, and coverage (KPC) survey: Baseline report, Bagh District, Munir Afridi, Saman Naz, and Nayyer Munir
Knowledge, practice, and coverage (KPC) survey: Baseline report, Mansehra District, Munir Afridi, Saman Naz, and Nayyer Munir
Submissions from 2003
Assessment of pilot health project outcome indicators: West Bank/Gaza, Laila Nawar, Dale Huntington, Ibrahim Kharboush, Nancy Ali, and Mahmoud Shaheen
Creation of a unified management information system for three NGOs in the West Bank and Gaza, Health, Development, Information and Policy Institute
Improving postpartum care among low parity mothers in Palestine, Center for Development in Primary Health Care (CDPHC)
Submissions from 2002
Institutional support for a program of activities within the pilot health project in the West Bank and Gaza, Health, Development, Information and Policy Institute
Upgrading the capacity and skills of service providers of the West Bank/Gaza Pilot Health Project, Nancy Ali, Laila Nawar, Dale Huntington, and Tawhida Khalil
Submissions from 2001
Special studies program of the Pilot Health Project: West Bank and Gaza, Mahmoud Shaheen, Laila Nawar, Dale Huntington, and Sahar Hegazi
