The Centre for Humanitarian Data is focused on increasing the use
and impact of ...
The Centre for Humanitarian Data is focused on increasing the use
and impact of data in the humanitarian sector. It is managed by the United
Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) and is based
in The Hague, the Netherlands. The Centre’s services are available to
humanitarian partners and OCHA staff in the field and at Headquarters free of
charge.
The Centre focuses on four areas: data services, data
responsibility, data literacy, and predictive analytics. The data services
workstream focuses the management of the Humanitarian Data Exchange (HDX) platform, the development and use of the Humanitarian Exchange Language (HXL)
data standard, and support to the International Aid Transparency Initiative.
The data responsibility worksteam focuses on the development and adoption of
data responsibility guidelines and different techniques for the secure
management of data, both within OCHA and the broader humanitarian system. The
data literacy workstream focuses on improving the data skills of technical and
non-technical humanitarians through the delivery of training programmes and
development of capacity-building material. The predictive analytics workstream
focuses on model development, including threshold and trigger design, and
quality assurance of partner models through validation and a peer review
process.
The Centre’s Data Fellows programme began in 2018 and supports all
four workstreams. This high-profile initiative is designed to expose the Centre
team and partners to new areas of data-related expertise that can impact
humanitarian response and advance the goals of the Centre. The structure of the
programme provides consultants/fellows with exposure to different parts of the
humanitarian system while allowing them to focus time and energy on an
individual project that addresses a challenge related to the use and impact of
data in the sector.
The Centre will host its fourth class of Data Fellows in June and
July 2021. The 2021 Fellows will focus on three areas: Data Journalism,
Predictive Analytics, and Strategic Communications. Due to the ongoing COVID-19
pandemic, the 2021 programme will be conducted remotely, with Fellows working
from home under the direction of the Coordinator for the Data Fellows
Programme.
Strategic
Communication to Advance Data Responsibility
Communicating about the use and impact of data in the humanitarian
sector is essential to driving continued investment and collective action. To
do this effectively requires new approaches to explaining complex issue areas
that touch on data, technology, design and humanitarian action. Data
responsibility in humanitarian response is one such area.
In recent years we have seen the development of principles,
policies, and strategies for the responsible management of data in humanitarian
action but gaps remain between global frameworks and their practical
application in field operations. Making guidance accessible to field staff is
essential to integrating data responsibility into their daily work. The Centre
requires a Strategic Communication Fellow to help meet this need.
We are looking for a candidate who is self-motivated and can
thrive in an international, multidisciplinary team. The right candidate has the
skills and abilities that together comprise the appropriate level of expertise
to develop a communication strategy and an initial set of related assets for
the Centre.