Anticipating Humanitarian Crises in the Age of Covid-19
Before Covid-19 struck, nearly 168 million people worldwide needed humanitarian assistance to survive. The pandemic has increased the number of vulnerable people worldwide and has compounded risk for countries already experiencing food shortages, conflicts, and economic hardship. Predictive models can help us anticipate the trajectory of these compounding crises and speed response. To accelerate predictive … Continue reading Anticipating Humanitarian Crises in the Age of Covid-19
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