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OCHA Data Responsibility Guidelines

The OCHA Data Responsibility Guidelines offer a set of principles, processes and tools that support the safe, ethical and effective management of data in humanitarian response.

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Digital Security Starter

The goal of the Digital Security Starter course is to give you a vocabulary to start a productive conversation about digital security inside your organization.

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Using Consequence Scanning to Mitigate Harm

Samantha Brown of Doteveryone explains how data practitioners can design for the best possible outcome.

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CIVICUS

Project Data for Action: Bringing Responsible and Secure Data Practices to Community Surveys Team [ess_grid alias=”civicus”] Project Overview CIVICUS-DataShift utilizes best practices in e-learning to develop an organizational shift from using data for reporting to using data for action. This project seeks to improve our secure and responsible data lifecycle...

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When It Comes to Blockchain, Are Good Intentions Enough?

For Cara LaPointe, coauthor of the Blockchain Ethical Design Framework, better questions make for better technologies.

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Meeting the Challenge of Impact Evaluation 

Nick Hamlin of GlobalGiving explains how the organization ran an impact study to measure its own effectiveness and why all nonprofits should follow suit.

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To Really Protect Our Privacy, Let’s Put Some Numbers on It

Tracy Ann Kosa, a former Non-Resident Fellow at the Digital Civil Society Lab, discusses how and why we need to measure data privacy.

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Automating NYC

An interactive tutorial and action guide about automated decision systems in New York City.

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Consequence Scanning

Consequence Scanning is a new Agile event developed by doteveryone that fits alongside other agile processes in an iterative development cycle. This is a way for organisations to consider the potential consequences of their product or service on people and society and provides an opportunity to mitigate or address potential...

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CyberSecurity Essentials for Philanthropy

In this series of resources, trainings and conversations, the Technology Affinity Group (TAG) aims to help you reduce your organization’s risk. The practices and suggestions are sourced from philanthropic organizations throughout North America. Throughout 2019, TAG will provide further webinars, case studies and checklists to aid you in building a robust...

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