Our Research

The RIAH Consortium has produced the following publications and reports.

Leveraging Routine Data

Here we outline a process that could allow medical or health humanitarian organisations to use their routine data to better understand the operational or population-level impacts of attacks on healthcare affecting patients, staff, transport, or facilities.

Leveraging Routine Data

Mapping Report

The RIAH team have produced this report on Actions and Plans by States and Civil Society to Protect Health in Conflict

Mapping Report

Attacks on Healthcare in oPt

This page contains links to the bi-weekly news briefs on oPt as well as the corresponding dataset relating to violence against healthcare.

Attacks on Healthcare in oPt

Attacks on Healthcare in Myanmar

This page contains links to the bi-weekly news briefs on Myanmar as well as the corresponding dataset, reports on drones, and regional incident analysis.

Attacks on Healthcare in Myanmar

Global Health News Briefs

This page provides the data published in the Attacks on Health Care Monthly News Brief and an archive of the reports themselves

Global Health News Briefs

Social Media Reactions

to Hospital Bombings: Lessons from incidents in four conflict-affected contexts for safeguarding the humanitarian space and medical protection

Social Media Reactions

Attacks on Health Care in Iran and Israel

Armed conflict between Iran and Israel erupted on 13 June, when Israel launched surprise airstrikes on military and nuclear facilities in Iran. Here we record 30 reported incidents in Iran and Israel between 13-24 June.

Attacks on Health Care in Iran and Israel

Annual SHCC Report Published

The annual Safeguarding Health in Conflict report, for which RIAH funds the data collection via Insecurity Insight, is out now.

Annual SHCC Report Published

CAR Interview Guide

The interview guide used in our case study in Central African Republic is available here (in French).

CAR Interview Guide

CAR Interview Protocol

The protocol used for our case study work in Central African Republic is available here (in french).

CAR Interview Protocol

Outrage and Misinformation on Social Media Following Hospital Attacks in Syria

To support humanitarian work in Syria in the aftermath of the fall of the Assad regime, Insecurity Insight is conducting ongoing social media monitoring to understand perceptions and key concerns around the aid response, with the aim of contributing to the development of aid agencies’ communication and security risk management strategies in response to community sentiment.

Outrage and Misinformation on Social Media Following Hospital Attacks in Syria

Publication: Data collection on violence incidents

Consortium Colleagues from Insecurity Insight present a dataset comprising news articles containing instances of different types of
violent incidents categorised by the humanitarian sector they impact.

Publication: Data collection on violence incidents