UN OCHA Center for Humanitarian Data: Data Responsibility Guidelines
The OCHA Data Responsibility Guidelines (the Guidelines) offer a set of principles, processes and tools that support the safe, ethical and effective management of data in humanitarian response. The core audience for the Guidelines is OCHA staff involved in managing humanitarian data across OCHA’s core functions of coordination, advocacy, policy, humanitarian financing and information management, with a primary focus on the field. Read more here.
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