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HIGuide

The Humanitarian
Innovation Guide

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Direct observation

There are different approaches that you might take to capture first-hand observations of the delivery of humanitarian programmes and the experience of those involved. Consider some of the following options:Peer-to-peer observation: Looking...

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SWOT Analysis

SWOT Analysis (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats) is a tried and tested tool for analysing a project, organisation or even an entire sector. According to Nesta’s DIY Toolkit, carrying out a SWOT Analysis “leads to a richer...

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Reviewing reports

Keep this quick and easy by picking three reports that are relevant to your area of interest and triangulating between them. The first place to look is in your own organisation. If you would like to explore resources beyond your organisation,...

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Decision Matrix

So far you have looked at your design criteria, the maturity of your solution and adaptation requirements, but there will be a broader set of considerations that will influence whether your organisation will adopt the solution. A decision matrix...

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Design Criteria Checklist

To assess the need for adaptation of any solution you propose to use, you will need to compare its specifications against those you have developed in your design criteria. You need to assess how well the solution fits at a more granular level...

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Technology Readiness Level

First developed by NASA, the Technology Readiness Level measurement system is a standard used to assess the level of maturity of specific technologies that have since been adopted by other sectors, including the healthcare sector. It is a simple...

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Active Ingredients Assessment

Before you adopt a solution, you will need to assess and understand the core components that are delivering value, and how adaptable these are. If there are core components that are critical to the value of an innovation, but which don’t easily...

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EAST Framework

If you are seeking to influence users and community members to adapt their behaviours in order to benefit from the solution, then it is worth reviewing some of the lessons that have come out of behavioural economics. The EAST framework was...

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Adaptation Requirements Table

The Adaptation Requirements Table is a place to map out and group together all potential adaptation requirements for the solution, organisation and local context. Use this as a master table to bring together your analysis across these levels, in...

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Absorptive capacity audit

Some organisations are better at absorbing new ideas than others. Understanding how well your organisation seeks, absorbs and applies new knowledge will provide you with a strong indication as to how difficult it will be for your organisation to...