Concludes with key takeaways on the increasing visibility of technology in humanitarian contexts, emphasizing the evaluation of technology against expected benefits and risks.
Introduces the Missing Maps Project, a collaboration to map vulnerable areas before disasters using remote and community volunteers, aiming to engage people between disasters and work in remote areas.
Explores the use of digital emblems to protect medical and humanitarian facilities in armed conflict, discussing benefits, risks, and implementation challenges.
Explores the AVP-CP Centers' work on sustainable development, humanitarian action, and peace promotion, showcasing successful projects and innovative solutions.