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Based on extensive user research, the Data Grids place the most important crisis data into six categories: affected people; coordination and context; food security, nutrition and poverty; geography and infrastructure; health and education; and climate. Within each category, there are various sub-categories. For example, within the affected people category, there are sub-categories for internally displaced people, refugees, and returnees, among others.
Based on extensive user research, the Data Grids place the most important crisis data into six categories: affected people; coordination and context; food security, nutrition and poverty; geography and infrastructure; health and education; and climate. Within each category, there are various sub-categories. For example, within the affected people category, there are sub-categories for internally displaced people, refugees, and returnees, among others.