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The Handbook on Data Protection in Humanitarian Action offers essential guidance for humanitarian organizations navigating the complex landscape of data protection in crisis environments. Written by Massimo Marelli and published by Cambridge University Press, this resource addresses the unique challenges of protecting personal information while delivering life-saving assistance.
The handbook covers critical topics including data collection, storage, sharing, and deletion in humanitarian contexts. It provides practical frameworks for organizations to balance operational effectiveness with privacy rights, ensuring vulnerable populations’ information remains secure. The guide addresses regulatory compliance, risk assessment, and implementation strategies specifically tailored to humanitarian settings where traditional data protection approaches may not be feasible.
Essential for humanitarian professionals, data protection officers, and organizational leaders, this handbook serves as both a strategic reference and operational manual for protecting beneficiary data and organizational information in emergency situations.







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