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UX and Data Science: Human in the Loop
UN Global Pulse works with partners to deliver data-driven solutions to development, humanitarian, peace and human rights challenges. Some are digital products to empower our United Nations (UN) colleagues with

Governance of AI in Global Pulse’s policy work: Zooming in on Human Rights and Ethical Frameworks
As an innovator in the area of AI for humanitarian aid and development, UN Global Pulse is committed to ensuring that emerging technology supports the protection of human rights across the globe.

Building capacity to generate statistics from mobile phone records to support COVID-19 response
A few weeks ago, UN Global Pulse organized a series of webinars meant to assist National Statistics Bureaus in Africa with using mobile phone data to respond to, and to

Data Strategising with the UN in Asia Pacific
Data is the lifeblood of decision-making, but how should public administrators navigate the digital deluge and who should be joining them on the journey? Can Big Data augment official statistics,

Dr. John Quinn, AI Advisor for UN Global Pulse Talks About The Radio Content Analysis Tool
Dr. John Quinn, Artificial Intelligence Advisor for UN Global Pulse and the technical lead of the radio content analysis project developed by Pulse Lab Kampala, talks about the development of

From big data to humanitarian in the loop algorithms
This op-ed was initially published in the UNHCR year in review 2017. The Data Revolution is no longer a new topic but a reality trying to catch up with the

UN Global Pulse Hosts Big Data for Development Session at the UN World Data Forum
On Monday, 16 January 2017, UN Global Pulse hosted a session on ‘Big Data Innovations for Sustainable Development’ during the inaugural UN World Data Forum. This week, government representatives, along

Translator Gator: The First 50 Days
Since launching Translator Gator on 25th January 2016, Pulse Lab Jakarta has received a great response from language enthusiasts across Indonesia. Highlighted below are some of the data illustrating the

What do public services do to your blood pressure?
We all know that some public services cause us stress. But thanks to the explosion in wearable devices, we can now measure our heart rate as we wait in a