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    May 24

    Our new *Ethical Obligations for Humanitarian Information Activities* extends the rights-based approach advanced in The Signal Code.

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    Last week, released new guidelines on obligations of in humanitarian work. Do yourself + your partners a favor and take a look 👉

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    4 hours ago

    New improvements to Quick Charts! Recipes for common datasets, editing chart titles + colors, simplified embedding. Try it out: Walkthrough slides here:

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    7 hours ago

    gets tossed around a lot in aid - but what does it really mean to incorporate innovation in humanitarian work? + a team of experts answer just that question in 'Managing Humanitarian Innovation' -->

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    May 25

    NEW | This three-part series explores our two years of research on re-imagining the system. Listen to change-makers pitch radical new visions and read the pitches:

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    May 30

    Another sneak peak of Data Check, coming next week to the HDX tools domain. This is the validation list...Automatic pcode checking!? The future is here!

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    May 30
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  9. 14 hours ago

    Seeking inputs from the : if you had to recommend ONE blog, article, report, etc. about system and/or for the inaugural class of , what would it be?

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    May 28

    Syria has repeatedly been accused of using chemical weapons against its own people. This week, it took up the rotating presidency of UN-backed Conference on Disarmament.

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    Join us at the for an interactive and open discussion that will look at the drivers of levels of peacefulness, and how these may present new findings for future instability or durable and legitimate stability. More information:

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  12. 14 hours ago

    “The value is not really on flying the drone, but the data, the information you collect — how you can make better-informed decisions, and faster.”

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    17 hours ago

    Cue sticky wicket: “The company promised employees ... it would produce a set of (ethical) principles... Google told The Times...that the...principles under development precluded the use of A.I. in weaponry. But it was unclear how such a prohibition would be applied in practice.”

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    May 30

    New policy paper from UN Commission of Enquiry describes war crimes connected to sieges and subsequent surrenders and "evacuations" "SIEGES AS A WEAPON OF WAR: Encircle, starve, surrender, evacuate":

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    May 30

    What duties do humanitarians engaged in use of data & ICTs have? Ethical Obligations for Humanitarian Information Activities from translates guidance like Sphere, Code of Conduct, CHS, and more for practitioners.

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    May 30
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    Most of the participants in the room are engaged on humanitarian data activities having the nine obligations so greatly stated is just so awesome! and the very much needed framework for our community. Thanks for this amazing work:

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    May 29

    As of the end of 2017, 40 million people remain displaced by and around the world. Read our new report for the latest figures on

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    May 29

    When aid workers become a target of violence, everyone loses. The Toolkit on Responding to Violence against Humanitarian Action at the Policy Level is a new resource for practitioners. Available now:

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  20. May 30

    Paying and investing in last-mile community health workers accelerates universal health coverage - via

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    May 30

    Are you concerned about data security at your social good organization? Apply to be a part of the Data Security Track for the Data Fellows Program. ➡️  Applications close this Friday, June 1.

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