Launch of the Northwest Syria Response Innovation Lab (NW Syria RIL)
On May 30, 2024, in Gaziantep, Turkey, we officially launched the Northwest Syria Response Innovation Lab (NW Syria RIL). This initiative, led by World Vision International and the Response Innovation Lab (RIL), is set to transform humanitarian response in Northwest Syria, particularly in the aftermath of the 2023 earthquakes.
Innovator Highlight: Prum Ventures
In the heart of Uganda, a transformative story unfolds—Prum Ventures, a beacon of innovation and compassion, is rewriting the narrative of community well-being. This is the inspiring chronicle of Walter Dunga and Prudence Mucunguzi, visionary entrepreneurs on a mission to combat micronutrient deficiencies and reshape the health landscape of the region.
Danish Refugee Council joins Response Innovation Lab as Global Member
The global Response Innovation Lab partnership is proud to welcome Danish Refugee Council as its newest Member. DRC has joined founding partners World Vision International, Save the Children International, Oxfam International and Civic to help further RIL’s mission to transform response innovation ecosystems in humanitarian contexts. DRC’s singular focus on displacement programming and community empowerment will help drive our programme to further explore how grassroots level innovation initiatives can better connect with response-level humanitarian innovation systems so that community-led solutions can impact populations at scale.
RIL supports WFP Somalia to map food systems challenges
Response Innovation Lab and the World Food Programme have joined forces to facilitate the development and adoption of innovative solutions to key challenges in the Somali food system space. This collaboration culminated in a workshop held in Hargeisa on September 19-21 and co-facilitated by the two partners.
Kumwe Hub releases video on Rainbow Health Food support
RIL Affiliate Facility Kumwe Hub has been supporting Rwandan social enterprise Rainbow Health Food with critical investment capital. This funding has allowed the company to scale up its business of providing nutrient-rich foods to school children. That story is told in the video below.
RILx23 Perspectives: Reflections on Humanitarian Innovation - Navigating New Frontiers, Partnerships, and Impact
Dear humanitarian innovators and innovative humanitarians,
I hope that this blog post finds many of you enjoying a well-earned vacation. Leaving your day to day surroundings has a way to elicit some fresh thinking and gain some perspective on things, no? In my case, the change of perspective is quite literal:
RILx23 Unveils Promising Outcomes and Strategic Insights
We are thrilled to share the remarkable outcomes of RILx23, the annual event organized by Response Innovation Lab (RIL), which took place in Nairobi last week. RILx23 served as a vibrant platform that brought together diverse stakeholders from the Response Innovation Lab network, alongside selected global and regional humanitarian innovation actors.
Exploring new frontiers in partnerships at RIlx23
Response Innovation Lab is preparing its most high profile event to date — RILx23. The event will take place in Nairobi on June 12-15 under the theme of New Frontiers in humanitarian innovation partnerships.
Smart Communities Coalition merges with Response Innovation Lab
We are very excited to announce that the Smart Communities Coalition and Response Innovation Lab have decided to join forces and merge. The Coalition will join our network to become RIL’s private sector convening arm.
The First Gaza Response Innovation Lab Convener Event
We are thrilled to announce the successful completion of the first Convener Event organized by the Gaza Response Innovation Lab (GRIL), hosted by Oxfam. This event brought together organizations and partners working on WASH and Food Security in the Gaza Strip to address water challenges in the area.
Scale-up: Digital Attendance Tracking
In May, 2021, World Vision and Save the Children (which leads the Education Cannot Wait consortium) signed an MOU to collaborate and scale up the Digital Attendance Tracking system across 42 schools across World Vision, Save the Children, Care and Sidra in Puntland.
Index Based Livestock Insurance (IBLI)
SomRIL has supported the Somali Livestock Insurance Consortium (SLIC) comprised off the SomReP consortium, ILRI (Internation Livestock Research Institute) and the Federal Government of Somalia, raise awareness across many public and private stakeholders, conduct feasibility studies, support the government for a task-force, and support the development of a Policy Roadmap. We also created an explainer video in English, Somali and Arabic: https://youtu.be/uQhcLojJxjY
Remote-Real Time Water Monitoring
In 2018, the RIL convened the Somali WASH cluster to identify and prioritize needs in this sector. Once of the challenges was around remote water monitoring. The RIL eventually got WV to ‘own’ this challenge, and the RIL helped WV win funding from the Humanitarian Grand Challenges to pilot new water sensors. This pilot is concluding, and the RIL has supported with an evaluation and a case study video: https://youtu.be/8YsRvAzC3Qs
Scale-up: Electronic Medical Record
In early 2021, the initial pilot between WV and OGOA Health concluded at the two targeted health facilities. However, the system continues to operate, and eventually funding was secured to expand the system to connect a total of 15 health facilities. MOUs were also signed with the Puntland Ministry of Health, endorsing the system.
Startup Blink
The SomRIL continued our partnership with Startup Blink, so share our data to showcase Somali startups on a global platform and to profile the opportunities in this frontier economy. In 2021, Somalia moved up in the ranking by one, to be the 94th most innovative country for startups. In May, 2022, the new rankings were released and Somalia dropped to 98th. This is still a major accomplishment as only the top 100 countries are ranked.
You can see Somalia’s page on the StartupBlink site here: https://somalia.startupblink.com/
RIL releases new Humanitarian Innovation MEAL Packages
Based on feedback received from users of our original Evidence Toolkit, RIL began work on developing a more focused package of tools and instructions specifically aimed at teams implementing innovation pilots and scaling projects. This content is made available to all through a Creative Commons license and can be found on this page: https://www.responseinnovationlab.com/toolkits
Mapping of Local Manufacturing
In 2021, the SomRIL partnered with the Internet of Production Alliance (IOPA), and two of their members, Field Ready and Humanitarian Open Street Maps. This was around the Open Know Where (OKW) standards that were just released in 2021 to help standardize the mapping of factories to promote local manufacturing. We conducted a small pilot together with World Vision, Oxfam, the Somaliland Chamber of Commerce and the SIMAD iLab to map factories in Mogadishu and Hargeisa. We also had the standards translated into Somali. You can see these materials here: https://www.internetofproduction.org/open-know-where