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Recently a data platform was breached exposing personal information, location, photos, and other demographics of displaced families receiving cash assistance from an NGO. We have a responsibility as humanitarian service providers to better protect data and act responsibly with data, but what should that look like? Is this a wake-up call for the humanitarian community to raise data protection and privacy to an important and urgent issue? Do we need new mechanisms to keep us accountable?
Read about the breach here: https://www.irinnews.org/opinion/2017/12/08/humanitarian-data-breaches-real-scandal-our-collective-inaction
In this episode, we talk about all things art -- err data -- or both. Where do art and data intersect? How? And what beautiful messages can we convey when we mix the two? Hear from Shirley Wu, a creative, who worked with IRC this year to visualize data about the felt stigma of GBV survivors....
Published 10/15/21
Join Kristy Crabtree (IRC) and Virginia Zuco (UNICEF) as they discuss the newly available resource, the GBVIMS+ Case Management Companion Guide. This new, holistic guidance complements the GBVIMS+ and explicitly links GBV case management and information management as it builds upon the...
Published 08/24/21