The Coordinated Data Scramble (CDS) helps to shape a common situational awareness through procedures designed to improve sharing of data during emergencies. It involves establishing a Digital Collaborative Space to facilitate:
The CDS also involves pre-emergency planning and collaboration to help identify:
The Coordinated Data Scramble can be activated just before, and just after an emergency event. To function most effectively it requires internet connectivity, but some components of the work could be done without connectivity. The CDS will function most effectively if work is done before an emergency to identify who should be involved, which tools should be used, what the priority activities should be etc. Who to involve The CDS is designed to be open and collaborative and there is no set group of people who need to be involved. However, it will function most effectively if it involves both in-country and remote responders, with representatives from all UN, NGO, and local responders. Steps to conduct a CDS (high-level steps, Detailed steps, tips)
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Haiti (Hurricane Matthew) Case Study A Digital Collaborative Space was set up to facilitate a coordinated data scramble for the humanitarian response to Hurricane Matthew, and to help with the production of the Haiti Flash Appeal. The following tools were used:
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and maintaining the focus on the production of the Haiti Flash Appeal. Representatives from HDX (for curating public datasets) and humanitarianresponse.info (for curating products) were in the skype channel, to ensure that all data and products were curated properly. The diagram below shows the Coordinated Data Scramble flow from live skype discussions, to curated information on the Trello board, to data sharing on HDX. The Hurricane Matthew Map Filter was established to provide for better access to emergency maps, and the Map Analysis was created to show in near real-time which datasets and information needs were being met through the sharing of maps. A |
visualization of information shared through the Hurricane Matthew Skype channel (link is to come) |