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EVIDEN This report is intended for USAID staff, private sector partners, and the broader humanitarian community to understand the state of the evidence in this field to better inform future engagement

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EVIDEN field to better inform future engagement. In brief, our analysis reveals that while the private sector serves as a useful enabler in HA and disaster relief, more research is required to determine the effects of the barriers and incentives on effective PSE.

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REPORT This study takes advantage of such implied VA-PSE in addition to those that are more explicitly stated. Still, due to methodological limitations, the added value (contribution) may not be entirely attributable to the PSE approaches discussed in many instances.

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BRIDGI on effective PSE. VA-PSE in HA was also poorly documented in breadth and scope, although we gleaned that most evidence is related to improved reach, while the least documented is related to cost-efficiency. The existing evidence gaps in PSE in HA make it difficult to generalize the findings.

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