Episodes
In this episode I chat with Mo Ali about racism in the aid sector and what we do about it.
Published 07/29/20
When digital transformation is relegated to the IT department, we have abdicated our responsibilities and do not understand digital or transformation.
Published 07/16/20
This week I had the privilege of having a conversation with Ken Banks. Ken has spent over 25 years working in and around humanitarian aid. He is the founder of FrontlineSMS and now works for Yoti as their Head of Social Purpose. In this episode we talk about Yoti’s recent social purpose report, their Guardian council, and what he has been learning. (the first version of this episode had audio problems)
Published 07/08/20
This episode continues to talk about how bias enters our datasets and decision making. This time through stories, particularly the stories we tell ourselves.
Published 07/02/20
Data doesn't lie, it is facts. Right? Well, it tells a story, a perspective, but not the whole truth. Data has bias encoded in it. In this episode I outline 5 ways bias gets in
Published 06/25/20
This week I had the privilege of having a conversation with Linda Raftree about the Responsible Data Maturity Model she created with CARE USA.
Published 06/18/20
We're often told change will be smooth, but in reality it's full of bumps, curves, and potholes. In this episode I explore some of these in responsible data practices
Published 06/11/20
We're back! Season 3 starts with some fun and creativity using the idea of an Alphabet book to unpack responsible data. Enjoy!
Published 06/03/20
In this episode I explore how going digital can perpetuate inequalities in society.
Published 11/13/19
In the ‘have to’ space, we tend to seek the minimum, the letter of the law. “Tell me what the requirement is, so I can meet it and move on.” In this episode, I explore what is might look like if consent was a desirable. If it was something we wanted to do and sought after it.
Published 11/06/19
When is data ‘mine’? When it is about me? Like most things, ownership is likely some sort of spectrum. In this episode I explore a few different ways of thinking about ownership and how that might impact how we view data ownership.
Published 10/23/19
Digital data sharing is not about system interoperability as much as it is about data governance. Governance is the hard part and often messy. In this episodes, I talk through 5 factors to work through when thinking about the governance required for wise data sharing.
Published 10/16/19
Sharing data seems like a no brainer in the midst of a disaster and it happens all the time. Sharing data between organisations can be very helpful, efficient, make many people’s lives easier, and even be expected. It can also be scary, cause harm, and be risky. In this episode I share some of the things to consider before sharing data.
Published 10/09/19
As we go digital, we collect more and more data,  partly because we can, but hopefully we are collecting it with a purpose. 
Published 10/02/19
In this episode, I explore the concept of a Data Trust and whether or not it can help civil society organisations share data in a safe, secure, and yet, transparent manner.
Published 09/25/19
We often think efficiency reduces waste, but what happens when it creates waste? Is it still efficient? Can it be both? It depends who it is for. Being clear on who it is for or who answers the question has implications on how we design our work.
Published 09/18/19
We capture data everywhere and it can be used to improve our lives or it can be used to control us. As we continue to create longer digital trails and footprints, our data can be used to benefit our lives. However, we get upset when the companies use our data for purposes we don’t agree with.
Published 09/11/19
In Yemen, we decided it was ok to withhold food from starving people because they did not want to give us their biometrics. In Latin America, we decided it was ok to not tell all the youth we were working with that we were passing all of their data to the US gov’t. How did we get here? Where did we go wrong?
Published 09/04/19
In this episode, I continue to unpack and discuss the long term implications of WFP’s ultimatum in Yemen. This time, I have the joy of talking with Linnet Taylor and Aaron Martin of the Global Data Justice Project at the Tilburg Law School in the Netherlands.
Published 07/03/19
In this episode I discuss with Sean McDonald the challenges and complexities of humanitarian agencies becoming more digital. We explicitly discuss the WFP ultimatum to the Houthi communities in Yemen.
Published 06/27/19
In this episode I discuss some of the building blocks necessary for an ecosystem as well as some network choices available.
Published 06/15/19
Digital Identity is a hot topic at the moment and has a potentially significant role in globally and within humanitarian contexts to enable individuals to have much greater control over and access to their data.
Published 05/29/19
Post-its were born out of failure, so are many other things. In this episode I discuss some of my failures and what I've learned from them.
Published 05/15/19
Everyday things go wrong and give us a different perspective on things.
Published 05/01/19