The latest on humanitarian data

The latest on humanitarian data


Ukraine Regional Dataset

A second version of this dataset?has just been released and you?can easily access all the data collected?in the form of a dashboard,?which you can find here.

The Ukraine damages dataset saw 355 and 184 new entries in October and November. The most recorded damages occurred in oblasts Donetska, Dnipropetrovska and??Khersonska respectively.The Ukraine Analysis Hub?keeps?updating?the?rest of datasets that can be found here.


Yemen Core Dataset

This brings together data from a range of sources that show the current situation and context per district.Since October, the?Non-Yemeni Migrants dataset?has?had over 1000?migrants in total. 56%?men, 21%?women, 8% boys, and 13% girls.?


Afghanistan Core Dataset

The REACH Food Basket dataset tracks the prices of both food and non-food items in different areas throughout the country. From October, wheat, a container of water, and petrol averagely cost 32.73, 295.31 and 74.49 AFN?per KG, piece, and litre


Information Landscape

This dataset uses indicators detailing events and trends related to information handling in humanitarian settings. From?October to November, the most documented events were about Gaza and its telecommunications infrastructure damage or limitations.


Humanitarian Access Events

In November, the crises indicating the most extreme access constraints with the largest information gaps were in?Bangladesh, Myanmar and Nigeria.


Seasonal Calendar

This dataset tracks seasonal events occurring in each country in a typical year. In it,?you can find 148 events that start in November. Of these, 54 relate to planting and growing, 59 to harvest, 25 to seasonal hazards, 5 to lean seasons, 1 to outbreaks, and 4 to livestock.


Risk List

In November, the crisis with the highest intensity occurred in Ukraine, with Russian territorial advancements in Donetsk oblast leading to displacement and protection risks, among others.


INFORM Severity Index

Out of 171 crises recorded in October and November, the worst conditions for affected people occurred in Sudan, Ukraine, and Yemen.



Sara Ibrahim Abdelgalil

Paediatric Allergy Lead. Advocates for CYP development & well-being.MBBS, MTROPAED,DTCH,MRCPCH,FRCPCH,Associate Professor.Diaspora humanitarian engagement expert, SBE lead during conflicts

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