Early Stage Prototyping: Consent and Data Minimisation for Those Affected by Humanitarian Crisis
Oxfam and IF explored ideas about how and when to record personal data and get consent from people affected by humanitarian crises such as conflict, famine or natural disaster. They designed prototypes that look at how aid organisations might get meaningful consent from people affected by humanitarian crisis to share data about them (and if that’s even possible) and minimise the collection and use of information about vulnerable people. Read more here.
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