Humanitarian Frontiers: Bridging Climate, Conflict and Displacement Analytics for Lifesaving Anticipatory Action

Project Status:

Ongoing Projects

Lead Faculty:

Paul Spiegel

The Johns Hopkins University Nexus convening award will support three series to convening to improve anticipatory and adaptive humanitarian programming, and to inform the global humanitarian policy agenda in the face of climate change, conflict, displacement, and health to prevent calamity and promote resilience before a crisis occurs by harnessing the potential lifesaving power of data science and emerging technologies. Specifically, the convenings will: 1) Map and magnify JHU Efforts: Mapping actors and initiatives related to climate change, conflict, displacement, and humanitarian crises across the university; 2) Data for action: Analyzing the right data at the right time to improve humanitarian decision- making; and, 3) Develop the Climate Change, Conflict, Displacement and Humanitarian Crises Lab.


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