Digital technologies are radically transforming the ways in which aid agencies can interact with the communities with whom they work. Oxfam believes that information communication technologies (ICTs) offer a huge opportunity to amplify and improve effectiveness across the organization’s work. From monitoring water points to delivering electronic vouchers through mobile phones and digitalizing protection surveys, Oxfam has been harnessing the use of ICTs to enhance the quality, accessibility and efficiency of its programming. Yet, the path from experimentation to widespread adoption and organizational support for new tools and technologies can be a challenging one, often opening up a range of concerns and opportunities.This article looks at ...
Information and communication technologies (ICT) are becoming a growing form of designing and implem...
This study was commissioned by the Cash Learning Partnership (CaLP) to review the current use of new...
The humanitarian sector is entering in the network age. The explosion in access to new information a...
Disasters such as earthquake, flooding, hurricanes and starvation are becoming more common over the ...
Development is going digital and INGOs like Oxfam have a vital convening role to play. This paper dr...
The evolving possibilities of using new types of technology in emergency settings have made both the...
New information and communication technologies (ICTs) are spreading rapidly around the world, especi...
This thesis presents a study of digital data collection amongst the five largest humanitarian relief...
The Scaling Humanitarian ICTs Network (SHINE) funded by Sida, set out with the theory of change that...
Information Technology is important to the overall performance of organizations regardless of size o...
Increasingly, information and communication technologies (ICTs) are being employed to share, generat...
Increasingly, information and communication technologies (ICTs) are being employed to share, generat...
The number and scale of natural and man-made disasters is increasing at an unprecedented rate, leadi...
In the current context generated by the ubiquity of digital technologies in all aspects of socio-ec...
During last few decades, mobile phone usage in the world has grown rapidly and it has become the mos...
Information and communication technologies (ICT) are becoming a growing form of designing and implem...
This study was commissioned by the Cash Learning Partnership (CaLP) to review the current use of new...
The humanitarian sector is entering in the network age. The explosion in access to new information a...
Disasters such as earthquake, flooding, hurricanes and starvation are becoming more common over the ...
Development is going digital and INGOs like Oxfam have a vital convening role to play. This paper dr...
The evolving possibilities of using new types of technology in emergency settings have made both the...
New information and communication technologies (ICTs) are spreading rapidly around the world, especi...
This thesis presents a study of digital data collection amongst the five largest humanitarian relief...
The Scaling Humanitarian ICTs Network (SHINE) funded by Sida, set out with the theory of change that...
Information Technology is important to the overall performance of organizations regardless of size o...
Increasingly, information and communication technologies (ICTs) are being employed to share, generat...
Increasingly, information and communication technologies (ICTs) are being employed to share, generat...
The number and scale of natural and man-made disasters is increasing at an unprecedented rate, leadi...
In the current context generated by the ubiquity of digital technologies in all aspects of socio-ec...
During last few decades, mobile phone usage in the world has grown rapidly and it has become the mos...
Information and communication technologies (ICT) are becoming a growing form of designing and implem...
This study was commissioned by the Cash Learning Partnership (CaLP) to review the current use of new...
The humanitarian sector is entering in the network age. The explosion in access to new information a...