Ebola
Below are all our blog posts with the tag "Ebola"

Finding the balance: Right to privacy and the drive to innovate in the UN
This article was originally published in the website of the United Nations Development Group (UNDG). Access it here. It is now more and more accepted that big data (distinguished by

Data Privacy Day Roundup
The international data privacy and data protection landscape has been evolving over the past several years. From the United Nations Resolutions on Privacy in Digital Age, to the new mandate

Leveraging Data for Humanitarian Response Discussed at 37th International Conference of Data Protection & Privacy Commissioners
In April 2015, the UN Secretary-General announced that “the number of people in need of humanitarian assistance around the world has doubled in just ten years.” UNOCHA, in its State

“A World That Counts”: UN Secretary-General’s Expert Advisory Group on Data Revolution report
6 November 2014 (NEW YORK) – The Secretary-General's Independent Expert Advisory Group on a Data Revolution for Sustainable Development (IEAG) will meet with the UN Secretary-General Ban Ki- moon to

Using Digital Tools for Disease Surveillance: Mapping Innovations
Can data innovation provide new insights into rabies and avian influenza outbreaks in Indonesia? This is what we are currently exploring at Pulse Lab Jakarta together with the Food and Agriculture Organization’s