The dataset contains information on the number of humanitarian access incidents in South Sudan. Humanitarian access concerns humanitarian actors’ ability to reach people affected by the crisis, as well as affected people’s ability to access humanitarian assistance and services.
Mozambique: Humanitarian Needs Overview. These datasets were compiled by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA) on behalf of partners. It provides a shared understanding of the crisis, including the most pressing humanitarian need and the estimated number of people who need assistance, and represents a consolidated evidence base and helps inform joint strategic response planning.
A dataset of building footprints in Morocco, in the area of the 8 September earthquake. Footprint as of May 2023.
Building footprints are useful for a range of important applications, from population estimation, urban planning and humanitarian response, to environmental and climate science. This large-scale open dataset contains the outlines of buildings derived from high-resolution satellite imagery in order to support these types of uses.
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Buildings footprint of area impacted by flooding in Derna, Libya. Footprint as of May 2023.
Building footprints are useful for a range of important applications, from population estimation, urban planning and humanitarian response, to environmental and climate science. This large-scale open dataset contains the outlines of buildings derived from high-resolution satellite imagery in order to support these types of uses.
For more info visit open buildings FAQ https://sites.research.google/open-buildings/#faq
South Sudan Inter-Sector Needs Assessment (ISNA) data includes demographic and cluster indicator data (provided by ICCG clusters). Data disaggregated by cluster indicator, by counties and by population groups (IDPs, IDP-returnees, host-communities). The ISNA processes follow the IASC guided multi-sector Need assessment approach. The ISNA process consists of qualitative and quantitative components. IOM led the quantitative data collection and REACH led the qualitative data collection (qualitative data not included in this dataset). Entire process ISNA process managed by the ISAN technical working group (TWG) consists of IOM, REACH and OCHA. OCHA provided the overall coordination and engagement with the ICCG as guided by the Humanitarian coordinator and the HCT.
The Health Resources and Services Availability Monitoring System (HeRAMS) aims to provide decision-makers and health stakeholders at large with vital and up-to-date information on the availability of essential health resources and services, help them identify gaps, and determine priorities for intervention. https://herams.org/session/create