The overall aim of the study was to define a set of research priorities at the intersection of climate change, hygiene and health using a structured and consensus-driven process. This was performed in two stages - the Child Health and Nutrition Research Initiative (CHNRI) method was used to generate an initial set of pertinent research questions, followed by a survey of global stakeholders to score them based upon priority. This collection contains the survey questionnaire, R code written to perform data analysis and the scores and weights assigned to research questions, which was used to inform the study results and values. The survey data itself is covered by a confidentiality requirement that prevents it being shared, however, the study team can answer questions that may arise.