2023
DOI: 10.1017/s1049023x23005484
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The Hard-to-Reach Data (HaRD) Framework: a Case Study in Humanitarian Mine Action

Abstract: Introduction:Following humanitarian crises (e.g. armed conflict), reliable population health metrics are vital to establish health needs and priorities. However, the challenges associated with accurate health information and research in conflict zones are well documented. Often working within conflict settings are authorities and non-government organizations (NGOs) who frequently collect data under the context of operations. This operational data is a potentially untapped source of hard-to-reach data that coul… Show more

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