December 3, 2021
Analysis & Evidence Week 2021 – Data, data, data… but then what?
Click here to read the original article published on the ICRC website.
The Analysis & Evidence Week 2021 – Data, data, data… but then what? provides a unique forum to engage in the common topics facing evidence-based decision-making in humanitarian action.
The event aims at bringing together humanitarian actors, the private sector, academia and beyond to discuss opportunities and challenges of data policies, methodologies and usage, while ensuring the analytical work is actionable and practices remain people-centred.
More than 2,000 people showed interest and participated to the event. Among them there were representatives of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, UN agencies, NGOs, private sector, donor community and academia. On average 65 people attended each session with a peak of nearly 250 attendees at the Opening Ceremony.
If you were not able to attend some sessions, or you would like to listen in once more to the great initiatives and discussions broadcasted last week, you can find below the recordings to the 60+ sessions held during the event. The videos will be available online for 30 days, and can be downloaded for future reference.
Should you wish to have further information on the event and/or follow up on possible collaboration opportunities, do not hesitate to reach out to me and the rest of the A&E Team via email at EcoSecAnalysis@icrc.org
SESSION RECORDINGS
29 November 2021
- Opening Ceremony – ICRC
- Launch of the Needs Assessment and Targeting Guidelines – ICRC A&E
- Documenting and measuring the impact of attacks on healthcare: lessons learnt from Afghanistan – U. Geneva
- Seed Tracking Initiative in the Central African Republic – ICRC Central African Republic
- COVID-19 GO Dashboard a Federation-wide Data Collection Effort – IFRC
- Protection of Civilians: Criteria and Prioritization – ICRC Protection (internal session)
- Data Disaggregation: Just a reporting requirement, more data than we can handle, or an essential tool to leave no one behind? – ICRC AAP (internal session)
- Using data to inform decision-making for sustainable humanitarian logistics – U. Coventry / ICRC Logistics
- Monitoring operational resilience of essential service delivery in protracted urban armed conflicts – ICRC WatHab (No recording available, apologies for the inconvenience)
- JIAF: A Concept, Framework and Process for a Person-Centered Intersectoral Analysis – UN OCHA / ECHO
- Everything in space and time: Spatial analysis for humanitarian decision-support – HHI / Esri
- Analyzing Health and Conflict Data to Understand the Impact of IHL Violations – Berkeley U. / John Hopkins U. / LSHTM
01 December 2021
- Blurred Boundaries: Aspects & Challenges to Accountability in Operational Research – ICRC CORE
- Strengths in number, rethinking analytical capacities and network in the humanitarian sector – The Operation Partnership
- Informing Geographic Targeting with Secondary Data – ICRC Near and Middle East
- Overview of the Information Management Resource Portal – CartONG
- Data and Response to the Dangers Posed by Mines and Explosive Remnants of War – ICRC Weapon Contamination
- Protection Analytical Framework: A Common and Structured approach – DRC / IRC
- Emergency Assessment for a Joint Response to Mt. Nyiragongo Eruption in DRC – IFRC / Swedish RC
- Analysis & Evidence Opportunities and Career Paths in the ICRC – ICRC Talent Management
- Better Data, Better Decisions? – Will improved data sharing lead to improved decision-making in humanitarian response? – UN OCHA / WFP
- Strengths in Numbers: Rethinking Analytical Capacities and Networks in the Sector – The Operations Partnership
- COVID-19 GO Dashboard: a Federation-wide Data Collection Effort – IFRC
02 December 2021
- EpiWatch – Preventing the Next Pandemic – U. New South Wales
- Introducing the MEI Multiform – ICRC EcoSec (internal session)
- Remote Data Collection in Action (Bangladesh, Somalia) – ICRC Somalia and Myanmar
- Access to Basic Amenities at Household Level for Advocacy and Decision Making – MSF (Session cancelled due to no-show of speakers)
- Applying the INFORM Quantitative Analysis for Humanitarian Aid Decision-Making – ECHO
- Learning from Disruption: from Covid-19 Monitoring to Situation Monitoring – ICRC A&E
- Addressing Climate Change through Participatory Mapping in Rural Tajikistan – CartONG
- Diving into DEEP: Promoting a Collaborative Approach to Humanitarian Analysis – DRC
- Water & Habitat – Enhancing the Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation Cycle – ICRC WatHab (internal session)
- Bridging the Gap between Global and Regional: A connected Impactful Analysis – ACAPS
- Multidisciplinary Assessments: Lessons Learnt from the Middle East – JIPS / ICRC Near and Middle East
- Evidence-Based Practice to Support Humanitarian and Development Aid Activities – Belgian RC
- Opportunities and challenges of Data Policies, Methods and usage in the private sector – U. Muni (Session cancelled due to no-show of speakers)
- Using web surveys to Inform Decision Making in Latin America – WFP
- Blurred Boundaries: Aspects and Challenges to Accountability in Operational Research – ICRC CORE
- Crowdsourcing Data for Real-time Insights – Premise
- Community-Based Surveillance and Nyss in Somaliland – Norwegian RC
03 December 2021
- Nutrition Outcome Analysis – Independent Speaker
- Remote Sensing and Spatial Analysis to Complement Field Work – ICRC GIS
- How Much Data is Enough Data? Drivers of Over-Collection and Red Lines – GPPi
- Accessibility to Toilets and Inclusion: Lessons from Indonesia – ICRC Indonesia
- Data Protection in Action – FAQs for Assistance Programmes – ICRC Data Protection Office
- The UK Hardship Fund – Financial Support for the Most Vulnerable during COVID-19 – British RC
- Needs Assessments and Data Management in Fragile Contexts – PwC
- Remote Management of Affected People – ICRC A&E
- Getting to Impact: Right-Sizing Evidence Collection in Humanitarian Crisis – Salesforce
- The Framework for the Ethical Assessment of Humanitarian Drones – U. Geneva / U. Zurich
- Accountability to Whom? – ICRC Data Protection Office
- Emergency Assessment for a Joint Response to Mt. Nyiragongo Eruption in DRC – IFRC
- The effect of UN Peacekeeping Stabilization Projects on Humanitarian Access – European Institute U.
- How Much Data is Enough Data? Drivers of Over-Collection and Red Lines – GPPi
- Evaluating a Digital Innovation: an Overview of CommCare’s Evidence Base – Dimagi
- Closing Ceremony – ICRC