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Data Protection and Humanitarian Action

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Quoi:
Panel
Quand:
9:00, Mercredi 12 Juin 2024 (1 heure 30 minutes)
Pauses:
Coffee Break at Al Cafetier (Track IV, V)   10:30 AM à 11:00 AM (30 minutes)
Coffee Break at Venice Eat (Track II, III)   10:30 AM à 11:00 AM (30 minutes)
Coffee Break at Caffè Rosso (Track I)   10:30 AM à 11:00 AM (30 minutes)
Thème:
Deep Dive In
Mots-clés:
Capacity BuildingAccountability, trust and certification

Introduction 

In humanitarian crises, every bit of information can be a lifeline for those in need, which makes data a vital factor in providing food, shelter, and basic human needs. In this session, the speakers will explore the fascinating relationship between data protection and humanitarian action, from aiding disaster response to tracking displacement trends, where data plays a crucial role in shaping effective humanitarian interventions. Real-world examples, ethical dilemmas, and innovative approaches will be presented to use data in a responsible way in the service of humanity.  

Key questions and objectives 

  • How can humanitarian organizations collect, use, and share data in response to crisis situations, while ensuring the privacy and security of affected populations?
  • Legal frameworks may be insufficient or inadequate in some humanitarian contexts, what are the ethical considerations that should be in place to protect the rights and dignity of affected individuals?
  • What lessons can be learned from past humanitarian crises in terms of data protection practices, and how can these insights shape future response efforts?
  • How can data protection principles be integrated into humanitarian response planning and operations? 

Immaculate Kassait

Conférencier.ère

Florence Dubosc

Conférencier.ère

Mr Alex Novikau

Conférencier.ère

Mr Vincent Graf Narbel

Conférencier.ère

Carmen Casado

Conférencier.ère

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