Key issues for participatory research in the design and implementation of humanitarian assistance: a scoping review
Background Participatory approaches that engage affected populations are increasingly applied in humanitarian health programs in concert with emerging accountability frameworks and the rapid growth of research in these settings. Participatory initiatives within this domain appear to be largely adopt...
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Main Authors: | Ilja Ormel (Author), Jon Salsberg (Author), Matthew Hunt (Author), Alison Doucet (Author), Lisa Hinton (Author), Ann C. Macaulay (Author), Susan Law (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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