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UPCOMING EVENT:
DATA FOR PEACE CONFERENCE 2026

15-17 JUNE 2026

CRAF'd is proud to support the Data for Peace Conference, a three-day event hosted by the Department of Peace and Conflict Research at Uppsala University, the NYU Center on International Cooperation and AI for Peace. The Conference includes two in-person days in Stockholm (15-16 June) followed by a virtual day (17 June), bringing together researchers and practitioners to explore how data can support crisis anticipation, prevention and response.

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UNLOCKING IMPACT: DATA, ANALYTICS, AND AI FOR BETTER CRISIS ACTION
Nov
12
to Nov 15

UNLOCKING IMPACT: DATA, ANALYTICS, AND AI FOR BETTER CRISIS ACTION

CRAF’d and partners joined session, "Unlocking Impact: Data, Analytics, and AI for Better Crisis Action" at the UN World Data Forum 2024 in Medellín, Colombia. This event explored cutting-edge applications of data and AI to enhance global crisis response. Discover how data analytics and AI are unlocking new pathways for more effective, timely, and targeted crisis action.

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LIVE FROM THE UNITED NATIONS: SECURING OUR DIGITAL FUTURE
Sep
24

LIVE FROM THE UNITED NATIONS: SECURING OUR DIGITAL FUTURE

CRAF’d, in partnership with Gzero Media, hosted “Securing Our Digital Future” live from the 79th United Nations General Assembly. Global leaders from governments, international organizations, non-governmental organizations and the private sector discussed how to address global challenges, with a key point, building inclusive digital infrastructure for all.

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FIRST HUMANITARIAN DATA FORUM: SHAPING THE FUTURE OF HUMANITARIAN DATA
Jun
12
to Jun 14

FIRST HUMANITARIAN DATA FORUM: SHAPING THE FUTURE OF HUMANITARIAN DATA

Hosted by the OCHA Centre for Humanitarian Data and supported by CRAF'd, The Hague, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, and NORCAP, the inaugural Humanitarian Data Forum celebrated a decade of the Humanitarian Data Exchange (HDX) platform and laid the groundwork for the future of data-driven humanitarian action. The forum gathered over 130 participants from UN agencies, NGOs, governments, donors, the private sector, and academia to foster a collaborative data ecosystem.

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