The biggest requests I hear for sharing personal data are deduplication, referrals, and connections with financial service providers (FSPs).
From the Blog on data sharing
What’s next?
The work rarely stops with the technology, data sharing never does. The what’s next is going to involve people, processes, and even culture.
Collect Data? Things to Ensure, Consider, and Do
Writing about digital and data risks and harms is complex. Here’s one attempt of things to ensure, consider, and do.
The Power of Yes/No
Yes/No can help us with inclusion, exclusion and duplication without actually sharing the information. We do this already and we can improve.
What we hold dear
How would you like to be treated? Your data treated? We do not need to agree, but do need to talk. A simple question to unpack the things we hold dear.
Guardians
Two types of guardians – one is controller, the other enabling. Most humanitarian agencies act like the first type, while saying they are the second.
Humanitarian Data: 10 Things to Do
The recent events in Afghanistan are not just about Afghanistan, but rather about how we work and the ecosystem in which we work. Here are 10 things to do.
I wish you would have asked me first
Our contact details are shared without our knowledge by organisations and companies often with profit (for them) intention. Perhaps we should ask first?
Humanitarian Data Gathering
Recently, 25 people gathered together to discuss the challenges in the humanitarian data ecosystem as highlighted by recent events in Afghanistan.