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May 20 2014

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R2HC Webnar on Funding Health Research in Crises

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Jun 04, 2014 at 4:00 PM BST

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The Research for Health in Humanitarian Crises (R2HC) Programme opens its second call for proposals on 26 May 2014 with up to £3.5 million of research funding available. We are holding a webinar on 4 June, linking to the R2HC team in London, to present details of this opportunity to apply for research funding.

The R2HC programme aims to increase the level and quality of collaborative research on recognised public health challenges in humanitarian crises, to inform effective humanitarian interventions and improve health outcomes.

This webinar will be an opportunity to catch up on the outcomes and learning from the first round of funding, hear from the programme partners, and discuss the details of the second call. It will be relevant for researchers or operational humanitarian actors working in or on public health settings in humanitarian crises.

During the webinar participants will be able to watch the presentations live from London, take part in discussions, and pose questions directly to the presenters via the webinar interface.

Please consider joining the webinar if you:

• might be interested in seeking funding for research on health in humanitarian crises;
• would like to hear more about research taking place in this area;
• have questions regarding the R2HC programme

For more information on the R2HC programme please visit their website.

This event is offered by ELRHA, hosted by Save the Children, a registered charity in England and Wales (213890) and Scotland (SC039570).

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

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