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UN Centre Improving Lives by Linking People and Humanitarian Data
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Humanitarian aid workers help fight cholera in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Photo: OCHA/J-L. Mbalivoto
unmultimedia.org - 22 December 2017
Access to data is crucial for humanitarians responding to various crises worldwide.
For example, aid workers feeding hungry people in Nigeria use a mobile-based platform to monitor the price of rice and other staples to know when costs increase.
To better assist these professionals, the UN has opened a global humanitarian data centre in the Netherlands that aims to improve lives by connecting people and data.
Veronique Durroux spoke to Javier Terán Castro, a statistician with the UN humanitarian affairs office, OCHA, who explained how it functions.
The Centre for Humanitarian Data - https://centre.humdata.org
HDX - https://data.humdata.org
HXL - http://hxlstandard.org
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