Why we urgently need a humanitarian manifesto for AI
As part of The Alan Turing Institute’s AI UK Fringe in March 2024, CDAC Network hosted an event at London’s Frontline Club to ask: ‘Do we need a humanitarian manifesto for AI?’ Catch up on the videos and key takeaways here, including a keynote from Dr Abeba Birhane.
Do we need a humanitarian manifesto for AI? Join CDAC Network at the Alan Turing Institute’s AI UK Fringe
Register to join CDAC Network at the Alan Turing Institute's AI UK Fringe to discuss whether a humanitarian manifesto for artificial intelligence is needed, and how it could be informd by conflict- and crisis-affected communities.
The next level in community-led engagement and accountability: integrating a participatory mixed-methods approach
Photo story: how participatory video methods can be used to centre communities’ voices, perspectives and expertise at every stage of humanitarian programming and response.
CDAC Network: one year of promoting effective system-wide communication across the Ukraine response
Reflections on a year of CDAC’s project to ensure effective system-wide communication across the Ukraine response by bridging the gap between local and global responders.
Information as a right: what’s holding us back? Key takeaways on advancing rights-based approaches to communication and participation
Why the concept of ‘information as aid’ must be underpinned by the fundamental rights to information, participation and freedom of expression.
Pakistan: resource portal for responders
Key communication, community engagement and accountability tools and resources for those responding to the 2022 flooding in Pakistan.
What to consider when designing your CCEA response for the Ukraine crisis
Ten things to bear in mind when working on communication, community engagement and accountability in Ukraine and beyond.
Was communication, community engagement and accountability considered in the 2021 Haiti Earthquake response? by Michelle Betz
The humanitarian and Communication, Community Engagement and Accountability (CCEA) response to the 2010 earthquake was to have been a watershed in terms of lessons learned, and for a while it seemed that would be the case.