Humanitarian 'do not harm': plugging gaps in data governance/ S. Nanthini
Material type: TextPublication details: 2021Subject(s): Online resources: In: RSIS Commentary No. 096, 18 June 2021 (F31)Summary: Data analytics have become a central component of humanitarian work. This is used to inform what affected community needs are and where they need them most. For communities who are already vulnerable, if their data is misused or shared with actors who are not bound by humanitarian principles, they can be exposed to additional risks.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Journal Article | Mindef Library & Info Centre Journals | DATA GOVERNANCE (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Not for loan | 66194.1001 |
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Data analytics have become a central component of humanitarian work. This is used to inform what affected community needs are and where they need them most. For communities who are already vulnerable, if their data is misused or shared with actors who are not bound by humanitarian principles, they can be exposed to additional risks.
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