The UKRI Digital Aid workshop on 9 September 2019 brought together expert practitioners and researchers to focus on the use of digital technologies in humanitarian aid. Participants brought wide experience of digital applications to monitor conflict, refugees, food security, and to reunite families, enable communication and increase donor value for money. The event identified key areas where the rapid pace of technological change is outstripping our current understanding of emerging risks, digital inequalities and ethical dilemmas associated with the use of digital technologies in humanitarian response. The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in their contribution to the UN Secretary-General’s High-Level Panel on Digital Coo...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Cambridge University Press via the DOI in t...
Digital technologies and big data are rapidly transforming humanitarian crisis response and changing...
Modern technology and innovations constantly transform the world. This also applies to humanitarian ...
Digital technology is increasingly used in humanitarian action and promises to improve the health an...
Aid agencies, governments, and donors are expanding investment in digitisation of their beneficiary ...
This essay seeks to examine some of the implications of advanced digital technologies on the humanit...
International humanitarian relief organisations such as AUSTCARE, Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) and...
Aid agencies, governments, and donors are expanding investment in the digitisation of their benefici...
The 2013 World Disasters Report uses the term 'humanitarian technology' to refer to the empowering n...
New information and communication technologies (ICTs) are spreading rapidly around the world, especi...
Digital innovation and data practices are increasingly central to the humanitarian response to recen...
This report covers the use of digital technologies for programmes and for M&E in FCAS. It shows how ...
AbstractTechnological advances that have recently emerged or become more widely available offer prom...
Reported in numbers, international humanitarian organisations’ cash and voucher assistance has grown...
Modern technology and innovations constantly transform the world. This also applies to humanitarian ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Cambridge University Press via the DOI in t...
Digital technologies and big data are rapidly transforming humanitarian crisis response and changing...
Modern technology and innovations constantly transform the world. This also applies to humanitarian ...
Digital technology is increasingly used in humanitarian action and promises to improve the health an...
Aid agencies, governments, and donors are expanding investment in digitisation of their beneficiary ...
This essay seeks to examine some of the implications of advanced digital technologies on the humanit...
International humanitarian relief organisations such as AUSTCARE, Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) and...
Aid agencies, governments, and donors are expanding investment in the digitisation of their benefici...
The 2013 World Disasters Report uses the term 'humanitarian technology' to refer to the empowering n...
New information and communication technologies (ICTs) are spreading rapidly around the world, especi...
Digital innovation and data practices are increasingly central to the humanitarian response to recen...
This report covers the use of digital technologies for programmes and for M&E in FCAS. It shows how ...
AbstractTechnological advances that have recently emerged or become more widely available offer prom...
Reported in numbers, international humanitarian organisations’ cash and voucher assistance has grown...
Modern technology and innovations constantly transform the world. This also applies to humanitarian ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Cambridge University Press via the DOI in t...
Digital technologies and big data are rapidly transforming humanitarian crisis response and changing...
Modern technology and innovations constantly transform the world. This also applies to humanitarian ...