Overview
Donors have an important role in the humanitarian data ecosystem, both as drivers of increased data collection and analysis and as direct users of data. Donors regularly request data from the organizations they fund to fulfill their obligations and objectives. Some of these requests relate to sensitive information and data which needs to be protected in order to mitigate risk. This resource helps organizations navigate responsible and secure data sharing with their donors.
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