Ning Wang invited to speak at the ICRC DigitHarium
DSI member Ning Wang will speak at the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) on “Aid in the Sky: Remote Sensing in Humanitarian Operations”, at the DigitHarium event on April 28, 2021. The event will be livestreamed on the ICRC website.
The ICRC DigitHarium is a global forum to discuss and debate digital transformation within the humanitarian sector, with a focus on humanitarian protection, policy, ethics and action. it provides a space where humanitarian, diplomatic, academic and technology practitioners can meet to collaborate in order to find local and global solutions to today’s digital dilemmas. The Digital Dilemmas Debates are a series of roundtable discussions between prominent experts and stakeholders from different sectors about the humanitarian digital transformation, its implications and the work ahead.
Registration: here.
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