# Projects
**Source**: https://www.hcri.manchester.ac.uk/research/projects/
**Parent**: https://www.hcri.manchester.ac.uk/study/
Our research staff carry out a wide range of novel research work in humanitarian issues, involving experts in both applied medicine and humanities, as well as NGOs and external collaborators.
[## Developing humanitarian medicine
From Alma Ata to Bio-Tech, a history of norms, knowledge production and care.](https://www.hcri.manchester.ac.uk/research/projects/developing-humanitarian-medicine/)
[## Kisii County Ambulance Services Development
Strengthening emergency care in Kisii County.](https://www.hcri.manchester.ac.uk/research/projects/kisii-county-ambulance-services-development/)
[## The Multilink Consortium
Improving diagnostic tests in emergency departments in Malawi and Tanzania.](https://multilinknihr.com/)
[## Re-ordering ethics and knowledge production
Interrogating the processes and politics of data collection and knowledge production in emergencies.](https://www.hcri.manchester.ac.uk/research/projects/reordering-ethics-and-knowledge-production-in-conflict-and-disaster-affected-contexts/)
[## Researching the Impact of Attacks on Healthcare (RIAH)
Understanding the impacts of healthcare attacks on populations that have experienced armed conflict.](http://riah.manchester.ac.uk/)
[## Who cares?
This project is a three-year-long international project, coordinated by six countries.](https://www.hcri.manchester.ac.uk/research/projects/rebuilding-care-in-the-post-pandemic-world/)
[## Determining age in British and French border policing, 1918 to the present
The history of border policing which focuses on how age has become increasingly important to migration processes and experiences.](https://www.hcri.manchester.ac.uk/research/projects/determining-age-in-british-and-french-border-policing/)