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What deploying AI in humanitarian response teaches us in practice

Article
March 10, 2026
Aerial view of severe flooding covering homes, palm trees and farmland, with only rooftops and a nearby road visible above the muddy floodwater.

When the ground shakes in a fractured state: why integrated data matters in Myanmar

Article
May 13, 2025
A group of rescue workers clear the rubble of a building.

Representation in mapping: ensuring impact with women behind the data

Article
April 24, 2025
Four women sat outside looking over a map

Our interconnected humanitarian data and analysis ecosystem: resilience, reckoning?

Article
April 17, 2025
Scrabble tiles spelling out "data"

From bytes to relief: examining how technology impacts and empowers communities during disasters

June 18, 2024 - June 18, 2024

Virtual
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The global humanitarian system needs to adapt to the worsening climate crisis

Magazine Article
March 13, 2024
A woman walks past a drought affected region of Sudan

Assessing hunger in the age of big data: a decade of remote monitoring

Article
February 8, 2024
A person holding a bundle of wheat in their hands

Can we make better use of humanitarian data for an impartial and humane response to crisis?

Article
November 24, 2023
A chart on a laptop

How remittances and migrant networks can help mitigate climate disasters

Article
September 29, 2023
Woman handles cash in Guatemala.

Environmental coordination in humanitarian settings: case study of the Energy and Environment Technical Working Group in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh

Article
July 10, 2023
Greening Cox's Bazar

Impact of refugees’ participation in the labour market on decent work and social cohesion: examples and evidence from two ILO programmes in Jordan

Magazine Article
July 7, 2023
ILO's Employment Intensive Infrastructure Programme (EIIP) creates 200 decent jobs for Lebanese nationals and Syrian refugees, 15 per cent of whom are women, to help restore livelihoods and support the clear-up operation in Beirut. Efforts are supported by Germany through the German Development Bank (KfW), which is funding EIIP, and through additional financial support provided by the Netherlands under the Partnership for improving prospects for forcibly displaced persons and host communities (PROSPECTS).

Navigating humanitarian principles in the nexus: reflections from Iraq

Article
May 30, 2023
A destroyed street in Sinjar, 2021

5 steps to building an open-AI approach in the humanitarian sector

Article
May 31, 2022
Cyclone Idai has wrecked much of Beira and its region. Photo: WFP/Photolibrary

The complex humanitarian emergency in Venezuela 

HXM
April 22, 2022
Migrants from Venezuela at Rumichaca Bridge, Tulcan on the Ecuador–Colombia border. Credit: Diego Castellanos/ ICRC

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