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📆 Mark your calendars for #MesureDev2024

Privacy, bias, governance & other issues around #data & #AI for development

Apply by Feb 25 to be a speaker
👉 wrld.bg/am6I50QAl8T

Learn more about the conference 👉 wrld.bg/Y44K50QAl8S

#data4good #data4dev #humanitarianData

📈 The World Bank-UNHCR Joint Data Center on Forced Displacement offers access to more than 370 #datasets accounting for a representative sample of #refugees or internally displaced people (#IDPs) from 53 low- and middle-income countries.

#migrationData #humanitarianData

https://blogs.worldbank.org/opendata/when-it-comes-forced-displacement-there-more-data-there-microdata?cid=SHR_BlogSiteShare_EN_EXT

When it comes to forced displacement, there is more to the data—there is the microdata

Unlock detailed insights into global forced displacement through rigorous microdata analysis. Explore the complexities of refugee and IDP challenges, revealing key data gaps and trends from the World Bank and UNHCR.

World Bank Blogs

💡📚 interested in conducting your own #climateSecurity assessment? Our methodology guide walks you through the main steps and some openly available resources to get started.

Climate Diplomacy and Security, CENTAUR, adelphi, ACAPS
#weatheringRisk #foresight #climate4peace

https://www.weatheringrisk.org/en/publication/weathering-risk-climate-security-risk-assessment-methodology-guide-and-tools

Weathering Risk Climate Security Risk Assessment Methodology - Guide and Tools | Weathering Risk

The methodology and guidance was developed to facilitate risk-informed planning, enhance capacity for action and improve operational responses that promote climate resilience and peace. Based on two years of field testing through over twelve Weathering Risk assessments on the ground from the Pacific to the Levant, this guidance document has been adapted the original approach to make it easier, replicable and usable.

100 researchers support the International Observatory on Information and Democracy. Based on the model of the IPCC, the Observatory aims at aggregating data on the effects of social media on public spaces in different parts of the world.

Accessing data to study social phenomena online remains a challenge. This is a much needed initiative to bridge the gap between science and policy making, at a time when various countries are designing new online regulations.

https://informationdemocracy.org/2023/05/17/the-global-call-of-100-researchers-to-contribute-to-the-international-observatory-on-information-and-democracy/

The global call of 100 researchers to contribute to the International Observatory on Information and Democracy - Forum Information & Democracy

100 international researchers are calling to support the International Observatory on Information and Democracy, which is the equivalent for information chaos of the IPCC for global warming

Forum Information & Democracy

💡#recommendersystems contribute to #polarization and #violence on #socialmedia.

@jonathanstray, Ravi Iyer & Helena Puig Laurari analyze the problem and propose six ways platforms could be redesigned.

https://knightcolumbia.org/content/the-algorithmic-management-of-polarization-and-violence-on-social-media 📃👀

The Algorithmic Management of Polarization and Violence on Social Media

Hello! Now here as well. Listening in and getting up to speed...