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  2. Posts Tagged "guidance"

guidance

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blog | December 28, 2020

Responsible Approaches to Data Sharing

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blog | December 23, 2020

Responsible Data Sharing with Donors

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blog | December 10, 2020

Data Responsibility in Cash and Voucher Assistance

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blog | July 14, 2020

Data Impact Assessments

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blog | July 9, 2020

Maintaining Confidential Digital Dialogue during Humanitarian Emergencies

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blog | April 6, 2020

Responsible Use of Online Conferencing Tools

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blog | February 3, 2020

Humanitarian Data Ethics

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blog | February 3, 2020

Data Responsibility in Public-Private Partnerships

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blog | August 16, 2019

Data Incident Management

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blog | August 7, 2019

Statistical Disclosure Control

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blog | March 7, 2019

Introducing the Working Draft of the OCHA Data Responsibility Guidelines

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