Authors
Viswanathan, Shruti, Namirembe, Eunice, Tyson, Christopher, McLaren, Iain, Politi, Chryssa, Martorell, Sergi, Wilkening, Charlie, Nayak, Jyoti, Paillé, Pauline, Toole, Hampton, Ohrvik-Stott, Jacob, Besse, James
Related Organizations
- Division
- RAND Europe
- Pages
- 64
- Published in
- United States
- RAND Identifier
- RR-A3192-1
- RAND Type
- report
- Rights
- RAND Corporation
- Series
- Research Reports
- Source
- https://www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RRA3192-1.html
Table of Contents
- Summary 3
- Preface 5
- Table of contents 6
- Figures 7
- Boxes 8
- Abbreviations 9
- Chapter 1. 11
- Introduction 11
- 1.1. Study scope and context 11
- 1.2. Structure of the document 12
- Chapter 2. 13
- The future operating environment for emerging humanitarian technologies 13
- 2.1. Future challenges at the intersections of technology and the humanitarian sector 14
- 3.1. Horizon 1 Current context for advanced manufacturing in the humanitarian sector 16
- Chapter 3. 16
- Advanced manufacturing systems 16
- Current risks and opportunities for humanitarian stakeholders 18
- 3.2. Future trajectories opportunities and challenges for advanced manufacturing in the humanitarian sector 19
- 3.2.1. Horizon 2 Medium-term transition phase 19
- Barriers and enablers for development 20
- Risks and opportunities for humanitarian stakeholders 21
- 3.3.2. Horizon 3 Long-term future 22
- Barriers to and enablers for development 23
- Risks and opportunities for humanitarian stakeholders 24
- Chapter 4. 26
- Early Warning Systems 26
- 4.1. Horizon 1 Current context for Early Warning Systems in the humanitarian sector 27
- Current risks and opportunities for humanitarian stakeholders 29
- 4.2. Future trajectories opportunities and challenges for Early Warning Systems in the humanitarian sector 29
- 4.2.1. Horizon 2 Medium-term transition phase 29
- Barriers to and enablers for development 30
- Risks and opportunities for humanitarian stakeholders 31
- 4.2.2. Horizon 3 Long-term future 32
- Barriers and enablers for development 33
- Risks and opportunities for humanitarian stakeholders 34
- Chapter 5. 36
- Camp monitoring systems 36
- 5.1. Horizon 1 Current context for camp monitoring systems in the humanitarian sector 38
- Current risks and opportunities for humanitarian stakeholders 40
- 5.2. Future trajectories opportunities and challenges for camp monitoring systems in the humanitarian sector 41
- 5.2.1. Horizon 2 Medium-term transition phase 41
- Barriers to and enablers for development 42
- Risks and opportunities for humanitarian stakeholders 43
- 5.2.2. Horizon 3 Long-term future 43
- Barriers and enablers for development 44
- Risks and opportunities for humanitarian stakeholders 45
- Chapter 6. 48
- Coordination platforms 48
- 6.1. Horizon 1 Current context for coordination platforms in the humanitarian sector 49
- Current risks and opportunities for humanitarian stakeholders 50
- 6.2. Future trajectories opportunities and challenges for coordination platforms in the humanitarian sector 51
- 6.2.1. Horizon 2 Medium-term transition phase 51
- Barriers and enablers for development 51
- Risks and opportunities for humanitarian stakeholders 52
- 6.2.2. Horizon 3 Long-term future 53
- Barriers to and enablers for development 53
- Risks and opportunities for humanitarian stakeholders 53
- Chapter 7. 56
- Privacy-enhancing technologies 56
- 7.1. Horizon 1 Current context for privacy-enhancing technologies in the humanitarian sector 58
- Current risks and opportunities for humanitarian stakeholders 59
- 7.2. Future trajectories opportunities and challenges for privacy-enhancing technologies in the humanitarian sector 59
- 7.2.1. Horizon 2 Medium-term transition phase 59
- Barriers to and enablers for development 60
- Risks and opportunities for humanitarian stakeholders 60
- 7.2.2. Horizon 3 Long-term future 61
- Barriers to and enablers for development 62
- Risks and opportunities for humanitarian stakeholders 62