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The Politics of Declaring Famine and Level Three Emergencies Somalia

by Adres Digital | Jan 8, 2017

NCHC Conducted a comparative case study on famine-risk emergency context in the  4 countries to identify practical recommendations and best practices. Data systems have an emphasis on the reliability and validity of data leaving out analysis. What data is missing? Why...

The Constraints and Complexities of Information and Analysis in Humanitarian Emergencies

by Adres Digital | Oct 8, 2016

Responding to the current crisis in South Sudan is one of the world’s most challenging humanitarian operations. The country has been unstable since its independence from Sudan in 2011, with conflict— primarily between the Sudan People’s Liberation Army (SPLA) and the...
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