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Humanitarian Incidents: What happens to Incident Information? The Analyst’s Perspective

Humanitarian Incidents: What happens to Incident Information? The Analyst’s Perspective

Update: 2019-01-18
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In this episode of the Humanitarian Incidents podcast we speak to Frances Nobes, Security Operations and Research Analyst for World Vision International.


Frances discusses what we mean when we talk about ‘analysis’, why it matters, and the role incident information can play in it, as well as some of the common challenges that analysts face and ways for organisations to overcome themFrances is responsible for leading analytical support for security operations for World Vision, one of the world’s largest INGO’s, dedicated to providing life in all its fullness to over 100 million sponsored children, their families and communities in over 90 countries worldwide. Frances works with a wide range of stakeholders across multiple functions in support of key projects and conducts analysis that ensures end-to-end security capability and delivery to the field. She plays a key part in shaping and influencing areas of organisational strategic risk and readiness while also providing an interface between the World Vision security operations team and the wider humanitarian security research and analysis community.

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Humanitarian Incidents: What happens to Incident Information? The Analyst’s Perspective

Humanitarian Incidents: What happens to Incident Information? The Analyst’s Perspective

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