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Data Protection in Humanitarian Action

Data Protection in Humanitarian Action

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In this episode, we explore data governance in the humanitarian sector. Our guests are Massimo Marelli, Head of the Data Protection Office at the International Committee of the Red Cross, and Ana Beduschi, a Professor of Law and Strategic Lead on the Fair and Inclusive Society at the Institute for Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (IDSAI) at the University of Exeter. The conversation is led by Aaron Martin Assistant Professor of Data Science here at UVA.

Together, they discuss topics from the book Data Protection in Humanitarian Action: Responding to Crises in a Data-Driven World. Of note, they share insights on how data regulation is shaping privacy and security for vulnerable communities and the role of international frameworks in addressing these challenges.

Chapters
  • (00:00:03) - UVA Data Points: Data Governance in the humanitarian sector
  • (00:00:49) - The Impact of Data Protection in Humanitarian Action
  • (00:02:26) - The Digital Future of the Humanitarian Sector
  • (00:04:56) - Data Protection in the Humanitarian World
  • (00:09:54) - The role of data in the humanitarian sector
  • (00:12:57) - Immunity in the Data Protection Sphere
  • (00:16:07) - The Relationship between Data and Humanitarianism
  • (00:19:53) - Data Protection for the Humanitarian Sector
  • (00:24:59) - The Future of Data Protection in the humanitarian sector
  • (00:29:34) - Regional engagement in data protection law
  • (00:31:45) - Regional networks in the Digital world
  • (00:36:08) - The Future of Data Protection
  • (00:39:24) - On data protection in humanitarian programming
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