• When disinformation distorts: Enhancing accountability amid information disorder (HNPW 2025)
    Apr 9 2025

    In an era where digital networks amplify both truth and falsehood at unprecedented speeds, humanitarian organisations face mounting challenges in maintaining operational integrity and public trust. CDAC Network's panel at Humanitarian Networks and Partnership's Week (HNPW) 2025 examined the intricate relationship between disinformation and humanitarian accountability, and explored how false narratives can impede aid delivery, compromise community relationships, and distort public understanding of humanitarian crises.

    Drawing from experiences in contexts like Sudan and Ukraine, our panel explored practical solutions for maintaining transparency and trust while adapting to the accelerated pace of modern information flows. We ask the core question: how do we protect humanitarian integrity in an age of algorithmic amplification and strategic disinformation?

    Chair: Ila Schoop Rutten, Information Integrity Lead, CDAC Network

    Panel:

    Wala Mohammed, Independent Consultant and Digital Rights Activist in Sudan

    Christina Willie, Director, Insecurity Insights

    Mariya Frey, Member of the Management Board, , Suspilne Ukraine

    Amil Khan, CEO, Valent

    Alasdair Stuart, Senior Advisor, BBC Media Action

    Find out more about CDAC at HNPW 2025, or our work on disinformation by visiting the website.

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    1 Std. und 30 Min.
  • Building trust in digital humanitarian action: Safe and ethical AI (HNPW 2025 panel)
    Apr 9 2025

    AI has the ability to accelerate safe innovation and change humanitarian action for the better. Yet, there is a real risk of an underfunded, overstretched humanitarian sector accelerating towards unsafe use of AI to reduce costs with serious unintended consequences for vulnerable populations.

    This live discussion comes from CDAC Network's panel at Humanitarian Networks and Partnerships Week 2025. It brings together a number of organisations in the tech-humanitarian space who are leading on harnessing AI in a way that puts people affected by crisis at the centre of these new technological developments. They discuss what is in the pipeline and what is needed to reshape responsible innovation in humanitarian action through clear standards, practical guidance, and ethical oversight.


    Chair: Helen McElhinney, Director, CDAC Network

    Panel:

    Aleksandra Berditchevskaia, Nesta

    Sarah Spencer, SAFE AI team lead

    Giulio Coppi, Access Now

    Anjali Mazumder, The Alan Turing Institute

    Michael Tjalve, Humanitarian Al Advisory

    For more information about the SAFE AI project or CDAC's other panels at HNPW, please visit the website.

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    1 Std. und 17 Min.
  • Information and power sharing between big and little aid in the Sudan response (HNPW 2025 panel)
    Apr 9 2025

    As the crisis in Sudan intensifies and the global funding crises deepens, the relationship between international humanitarian organisations and local responders has become both crucial and complicated.

    CDAC's panel at Humanitarian Networks and Partnerships Week 2025 brought together international players, local organisations, and mutual aid groups to explore how information flows - or doesn't flow - between different levels of humanitarian response in Sudan. Through the lens of the ongoing crisis, panellists will examine practical challenges and emerging solutions in information, and power, sharing between "big aid" and "little aid."

    Chair: Eva Khair, Sudan Transnational Consortium

    Panel:

    Phuong T. Nguyen, UNICEF

    Dr Zaza Johnson Elsheikh, BIMA Group

    Hisham Taha, Centre for Humanitarian and Development Excellence

    Mukhtar Elsheikh, CDAC Network

    Reem Gasim, Cash Consortium

    Daniel Ayliffe, FCDO

    Ammar Abumedian, Nidaa

    To find out more about CDAC Network at HNPW or our work on Sudan, visit our website.

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    1 Std. und 34 Min.
  • Community-centred innovation: Shifting power in community engagement in aid (HNPW 2025 panel)
    Apr 9 2025

    As the humanitarian sector grapples with calls for localisation and decolonisation —now further complicated by the recent USAID funding freeze—how do we ensure innovations in community engagement genuinely shift power to crisis-affected populations?

    This Humanitarian Networks and Partnerships Week (HNPW) 2025 panel explores how different engagement methodologies - from radio to digital platforms - can either reinforce or transform existing power structures in humanitarian response. The discussion will critically examine what "innovation" truly means when communities are placed at the centre of humanitarian action, and how we can move beyond tokenistic participation to meaningful community leadership.

    Chair: Ila Schoop Rutten, CDAC Network

    Panel:

    Sophie Tholstrup, Director of Policy & Climate, Ground Truth Solutions

    Alex Ross, Loop Lead, Talk to Loop

    Ellie Kemp, Strategic Partnerships Director,, CLEAR Global

    Noor Lekkerkerker, CEO, Upinion

    Quito Tsui, Collaborator, MERL Tech


    To find out more about CDAC's other events at HNPW, visit our website.

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    1 Std. und 28 Min.