The vital (and sometimes boring) procedures that drive innovation

The vital (and sometimes boring) procedures that drive innovation

Over the course of 2016, the Emergency Lab has been involved in numerous emergency responses, which we’ve documented through this blog: fYR of Macedonia, Malawi, Niger…When we set out on this journey we had one question that we weren’t really sure of the answer of: is...
10 steps to setting up an effective feedback mechanism

10 steps to setting up an effective feedback mechanism

A phrase I’ve often heard from colleagues when discussing ‘accountability’ is: ‘I know what I need to do, but not how to do it’. Moving beyond theory to the practical – to actually closing the feedback loop – is notoriously challenging. Especially in an emergency. How...
The Greener Fuel: giving refugees a choice in Rwanda

The Greener Fuel: giving refugees a choice in Rwanda

In September 2016, a Rwandan social benefit company called Inyenyeri did something no private sector business had ever done before in the country. It opened shop inside a refugee camp. Its partnership with UNHCR and the clean cooking fuel option it offers refugees may...