Funding call

Research for Health in Humanitarian Crises (R2HC) are seeking proposals for research that will strengthen the evidence base for public health interventions in humanitarian crises and contribute to better health outcomes for people affected by crisis.

Proposals must respond to a globally recognised current or anticipated health crisis in a humanitarian setting. This will be an ongoing humanitarian crisis or an anticipated impending crisis. Proposals will be context specific and driven by evidence needs identified by stakeholders in the crisis setting.

The research question will address a critical public health evidence gap. It will be informed by people affected by the humanitarian crisis and demonstrate a clear demand for evidence from humanitarian operational organisations, policymakers or other evidence users.   

Proposals focusing on needs of women and girls are particularly encouraged. 

This funding call has a two-stage selection process: an initial Expression of Interest stage, and a subsequent Full Proposal stage for shortlisted applicants. If you are awarded a grant you will have up to 18 months to complete your research and uptake activities. 

R2HC are currently awaiting confirmation that resources are available for this funding call. They anticipate that funds will be confirmed by 31 March, before applicants are invited to submit Full Proposals. It should be noted that there is a slight risk that the full research call may not go ahead.

Launch webinar

This will provide an opportunity for you to better understand the scope of this funding call and how it differs from past R2HC funding opportunities. It will also be a chance for you to ask questions before you begin your application. 

  • When: Wednesday 9 February, 2pm – 3pm (GMT)
  • Where: The webinar will take place on Zoom. Register here.

Submit your questions in advance via the Zoom registration page or email them to r2hc@elrha.org.

Before attending the webinar, please read the Call Guidelines. A recording of the webinar will be available online for those who cannot attend.

Drop-in sessions

There will be two 30-minute drop-in sessions for you to ask further questions as you work on your application(s). 

You can choose from the following two time slots:

How to apply

All applications must be submitted via the online Common Grants Application system: 

All applications must be submitted in English. 

Application deadline: March 15 2022