Learning Session: Understanding Ecosystems in Humanitarian Innovations

What can you learn? A breakdown of ecosystem components and their relevance to innovation in humanitarian settings; Case studies from Syria and Uganda offering real-world examples of ecosystem mapping and engagement; Tools and frameworks from the RIL to help practitioners identify and strengthen key relationships, flows, and enabling conditions in their contexts….and more!

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Deep Dive into RIL’s Workshop | Report from NW Syria Challenge Mapping Workshops

Recognising the challenge brought by food insecurity, the Syria Response Innovation Lab (RIL), in collaboration with Field Ready Middle East, World Vision Syria Response (WVSR), and the Food Security Cluster (FS Cluster), organized two back-to-back workshops—one in Gaziantep, Türkiye, and another in Northwest Syria at the RIL. These workshops provided a platform for frontline responders to voice challenges, exchange insights, and collaboratively design solutions, fostering local ownership.

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Humanitarian Innovation Forum was Hosted in Nairobi, Kenya, from February 11-13

As a partnership with Elrha and with the support from the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office and Norad - Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation, the Humanitarian Innovation Forum brought together a diverse group of actors to discuss the challenges facing humanitarian innovations and and to envision how the ecosystem could better support the communities.

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RIL Story | Celebrating Resilience and Innovation: Ddokolo Distributors Atom Uganda Limited

Inspired by the term “Ddokolo,” a slang word symbolizing resilience and cultural identity from Northern Uganda, the enterprise has grown under the stewardship of Ms. Winfred Nanungi. Today, Ddokolo is a guiding light of hope, blending innovation, community development, and social impact into its core operations.

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RIL4U: “Creating Hope in Conflict: A Humanitarian Grand Challenge Innovation Basecamp” in Nairobi, Kenya

RIL, in partnership with Gray Dot Catalyst, planned and facilitated the “Creating Hope in Conflict: A Humanitarian Grand Challenge Innovation Basecamp” in Nairobi, Kenya together with 40+ innovators.

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Innovation Pilots on Climate Adaptive Programming and Disaster Risk Reduction

The Uganda Response Innovation Lab (U-RIL) at Save the Children implemented the Climate Adaptive Programming and Disaster Risk Reduction (CAP&DRR) project to gain more insight into climate adaptive programming in Uganda. The overall project objective was to build the capacity of refugees and host communities to adapt and mitigate climate change hazards.

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