A selection of 10 miscellaneous videos not attached to a wider body of work or project, that have been used for social media promotion and internal knowledge sharing.
OUT NOW: The Global Humanitarian Assistance Report 2023. It finds #humanitarian funding increased to $46.9bn in 2022, but it wasn't enough. We need joint action across sectors to tackle the causes & consequences of crisis.
— Development Initiatives (DI) (@devinitorg) June 20, 2023
Read at https://t.co/6MIWfB5y4p #GHA23 #WorldRefugeeDay pic.twitter.com/Q3fpwB6sZI
I’m in Geneva to launch @devinitorg's new #GHA23 report. While global #humanitarian finance has increased by a record amount, the funding gap has never been larger. Read the report 👇 and follow our social channels for key findings and to share your views: https://t.co/jQjACvwT37 pic.twitter.com/fk0eZQIV3V
— Adrian Lovett (@adrianlovett) June 20, 2023
Equip yourself with official #data on #Uganda🇺🇬 across key indicators of #poverty, #education, #health and more. If you work in monitoring & evaluation, research & analysis, policy development or budgeting, the Spotlight on Uganda can support you: https://t.co/1cTq31RZi0 #dataviz pic.twitter.com/P8h5ZQ54AG
— Development Initiatives (DI) (@devinitorg) October 29, 2020
Don't forget to register for the 2020 Virtual @UNDataForum, and to check out our event where we'll be discussing how #data can help to ensure that no one is left behind. Hope to see you there! pic.twitter.com/qFCxa6GeND
— Development Initiatives (DI) (@devinitorg) October 14, 2020
NEW>> Equip yourself with key #data on how #Covid19 is impacting #poverty. Our new briefing shows how Covid-19 is impacting people worldwide with interactive charts so you can see poverty and inequality predictions for every region and country: https://t.co/NseugsHjTg pic.twitter.com/RLIpLqMrlw
— Development Initiatives (DI) (@devinitorg) October 19, 2020
Our new strategy is out. It sets out the role DI will play from 2021-2030 to ensure #data-driven evidence and analysis are used effectively in policy and practice to #endpoverty, reduce #inequality and increase #resilience. Read it in full here: https://t.co/JibpgxvDnD pic.twitter.com/hlO031cOkl
— Development Initiatives (DI) (@devinitorg) March 3, 2021
The people most in need are being left behind. We need to reform the system that responds to #crisis & step up funding significantly. #GHA21 sets out the data on the financing response to crisis and where far greater effort is needed to #buildbackbetter: https://t.co/ExNgrfh7my pic.twitter.com/XsQNM37wrw
— Development Initiatives (DI) (@devinitorg) June 22, 2021
📽️Watch how our new data tool makes it easier for you to view and compare data from donors of international humanitarian assistance across different years.
— Development Initiatives (DI) (@devinitorg) October 11, 2021
Compare the biggest donors of humanitarian assistance and explore more data here: https://t.co/gzKj4wVQZY pic.twitter.com/Dv8hcGSwFU
Data is crucial in ensuring people with disabilities are counted, included and can achieve equal opportunities.
— Development Initiatives (DI) (@devinitorg) February 17, 2022
📽️Watch Deborah Asale, Programme Officer at @NUDIPU, explain how DI's data training helped her team and organisation pic.twitter.com/1BxvXUwOtN
Global humanitarian finance has stalled for a fourth year running despite rising need. The system is not working.
— Development Initiatives (DI) (@devinitorg) July 12, 2022
The new GHA Report sets out the data on the financing response to crisis and where far greater effort is needed.
Read more: https://t.co/R9HdBMmfOg #GHA22 pic.twitter.com/7GLz54obDc
